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The disappearance of toddler Ben Needham may be investigated by British police for the first time, two decades after he was snatched in Greece. Prime Minister David Cameron gave his mother Kerry, 39, fresh hope when he lent support for a new investigation.
No trace of the 21 month old was ever found after he vanished from Kos on a family holiday in 1991.
Kerry, 39, believes that her son was abducted and then sold for adoption. Now South Yorkshire Police could be called in to investigate the two decade old bungled probe. The mother is also calling for Greek police to re-open the investigation as Mr Cameron signaled to her in a letter that British police could investigate.
Kerry told the Sunday Express: 'I have written to every Prime Minister since Ben went missing and have received run of the mill replies.
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