Survival in bush not possible for missing Kendall boy, say experts

By Rachel Olding
Updated September 17 2014 - 10:18pm, first published 8:00pm
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police
Missing: Police continue to search for three-year-old William Tyrell, last seen at his grandmother's house in Kendall. Photo: NSW Police

Missing three-year-old William Tyrell could not have survived alone in the bush if he wandered off from his grandmother's house on the NSW mid-north coast last week, survival experts have told police.

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