Litage witnesses return to the North Plympton Di

Two main people have returned to the search for the lost Boomont children to the former mineral mineral site, where a new digging is being found to find their remains.
The brothers, Robin and David Harkin, were paid by businessman Harry Fibs, to dig a “grave -like hole” at the former Castalwi factory, southwest of Adelaide, just days after the disappearance of Boomont’s children.
Harry FIPS, who had previously owned the location in the north of Blamepton, has long been suspected of the nine -year -old Jin’s disappearance, and the seven -year -old, and Grant, four -year -old, who lost from Glinelj Beach on January 26. 1966.
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The excavators started digging the site on Saturday, as it launched an effort for a week to find the remains of the missing siblings before selling the government -owned land to developers.
The excavation was organized by independent deputy Frank Pangalo and comes after the previous excavations in 2018 and 2013.


Mr. Panjalo said that the information provided by the Harkin brothers had changed the direction of drilling.
“The brothers were able to determine the position they thought they dug the hole,” explained by Mr. Panjalo.
“They have provided a lot of useful information – they have given us a lot of clarity about the location of the drilling.”


Panjalo said that this current research is “more intense” than the previous drilling by the police, and tons of soil move on the ground that is scheduled to turn into housing.
Bill Hayes, an investigator in the former Australian Southern Police, said it was very important for investigators to understand the reason for Harry’s drilling, wearing such a hole.
He said: “We live in the hope that we will find something, or the elimination as well, this is a large part of it.”
“We have never said that the children were placed in the hole, and we only know that the hole has dug, and we need to know the reason for drilling the hole three days after taking the children.”


Harry Fibs died in 2004.
Shortly later, his son, Hayden Febs, advanced to the authorities and revealed that he had seen three children in the family home shortly after the disappearance of Bouont’s children.
He also told the police that he was violently offended by his father as a child.
The drilling is scheduled to stop on March 1.