New Lead Emerges in 32-Year-Old Ben Needham Mystery
In a startling development, Kerry Needham, the mother of Ben Needham, who disappeared without a trace 32 years ago during a family holiday, believes that six chilling words spoken by a prisoner may hold the key to unlocking the mystery surrounding her son’s disappearance.
Ben Needham, a 21-month-old toddler, was last seen playing at his grandparents’ farmhouse on the picturesque Greek island of Kos on July 24, 1991. Kerry Needham, who was working on the island at the time, has not seen her son since that fateful day.
British authorities have long held the belief that Ben tragically lost his life in a construction accident involving a digger near the farmhouse. However, Kerry has tirelessly campaigned for the police to continue searching for her son.
Earlier this year, Kerry experienced a painful false hope when an individual claimed to be Ben. A DNA test conducted by South Yorkshire Police swiftly disproved this claim.
Recently, Kerry alerted the authorities to an Interpol appeal regarding the discovery of a child’s body in the River Danube, located in Grossmehring, Bavaria, Germany. The boy, aged around five or six, had been found a year ago, wrapped in foil and weighted down in the water by a concrete slab. Police issued a photofit of the child in hopes of identifying him, as it appeared that he might have been abducted from a foreign country.
However, South Yorkshire Police have confirmed that the DNA sample from the boy found in Germany does not match that of Ben Needham. The Needham family has been informed, and their thoughts remain with the unidentified boy and the Needham family in their continued quest for answers.
Kerry Needham’s determination to find her son has not wavered. She recently recalled a mysterious connection to Germany that could potentially provide a crucial breakthrough. When she saw the reconstructed face of the child found in Germany, she noticed similarities to Ben, particularly in the shape of the eyes.
What truly shook her was the recollection of a long-forgotten German link. Years ago, an inmate made a shocking claim, suggesting that Ben was in Germany. This revelation came during a Greek version of a family-reuniting TV show called Surprise Surprise in 1996, five years after Ben’s disappearance. The prisoner, identified as Andonis Bedzios, phoned in from Larissa prison in Greece, declaring, “I have Ben in my hands.”
Bedzios asserted that he had escaped from prison and had encountered Ben with a gypsy family in Veria, another part of Greece. According to him, the gypsy family had cared for Ben while he served time for selling fraudulent lorry parts. He further claimed that Ben had later been relocated to Germany with one of his relatives.
Kerry believes that these claims should be reinvestigated, despite the possibility of a cruel hoax. She remains haunted by this particular prisoner’s story, which never wavered or changed. While South Yorkshire Police did engage with the inmate and German authorities visited the relative’s home, Ben was not found there. However, Kerry insists that this case continues to haunt her, and she believes it warrants renewed scrutiny.
British detectives had previously concluded that Konstantinos “Dinos” Barkas, who passed away from stomach cancer in 2015, accidentally ran over Ben while working near the farmhouse. Barkas’s family has consistently denied any involvement in Ben’s disappearance.
The emergence of these six cryptic words from a prisoner rekindles hope in the long-standing mystery of Ben Needham’s disappearance, leaving many eager to see if they might unlock the secrets surrounding this enduring case.