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Mom of boy who went missing 33 years ago shares major update after man took DNA test
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Updated 10:17 5 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 10:10 5 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Mom of boy who went missing 33 years ago shares major update after man took DNA test

Ben Needham was 21 months old when he disappeared, and his mom has never given up hope

Emily Brown

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Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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A British mom whose little boy went missing 33 years ago has shared a major update after a man claiming to be her son took a DNA test.

Ben Needham was just 21 months old when he vanished from the Greek island of Kos in 1991, when he was on vacation with his mom, Kerry, to visit his grandparents.

The toddler was last seen at the family's farmhouse, which was undergoing renovations at the time, but despite an extensive search of the building and surrounding areas the young boy has never been found.

Authorities have conducted extensive searches around the farmhouse (Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Authorities have conducted extensive searches around the farmhouse (Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

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Kerry has been holding out hope that her son, who would now be 34, would one day return, and earlier this year it seemed there could be a break in the case.

In July, South Yorkshire Police revealed that a man in Denmark had approached authorities and expressed belief that he was the missing Ben Needham.

The man claimed he had been told by his grandparents that he'd been taken from Kos, and that he once visited a market and heard someone shouting 'Ben'.

After that incident, he claimed he was kept inside in a caravan for years.

Though the man's claims offered hope for the case, Kerry remained cautious as he wasn't the first person to suggest he could be her missing son.

She awaited the results of the DNA test, and has now spoken out after being given her answer.

Ben Needham would now be 34 years old (Police Handout)
Ben Needham would now be 34 years old (Police Handout)

According to the BBC, a spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police has confirmed that the Danish man's DNA was not a match for Ben or Kerry.

Both the man and Kerry were informed of the results, which Kerry described as 'disappointing' as she spoke with The Mirror.

Kerry claimed that she had known 'in [her] heart of hearts' that the Danish man wasn't Ben, but admitted there is 'always that hope'.

"It could be someone you least expect, it’s always possible," she said. "So this is disappointing, obviously."

However, the mom said: “I will never give up for as long as I live."

She has urged people to continue to share any information they may have in relation to Ben's disappearance, saying: “We won’t let this deter us from appealing to other people to come forward, if they think they could be Ben.

“We will always take any information confidentially. Always willing to do a DNA test on anybody. The search goes on. It’s a case of rebuilding my strength and hope again, to continue with the search.“

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