Australia AUSTRALIA - 4YO AUGUST (GUS) Missing from rural family home in Outback, Yunta, South Australia, 27th Sept 2025

  • #181
💁‍♀️I said "looks like he might)
As a medical professional I think he has a few facial features which could fitting with this including a very thin vermillion border,epicanthal folds and potentially short palpebral fissures. The Australian guidelines for diagnosis

Yes I suspect that is why the family did not want to release a photo.
The only reason I mention it is because it is relevant in terms of
- FASD is associated with intellectual disabilites and autism - relevant to him wandering off, and responding to searchers
- in utero alcohol exposure clearly raises the chance of social complexities, potentially relevant to the care of the child, (i.e. carers, abduction, etc.)

I have not mentioned it just to be mean or pass comment. This forum is called "websleuths" so I assumed that sort of information would be relevant to thinking of all potential causes and factors contributing to disappearance.


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  • #182
If a snake and then animals are involved, you would think his hat would have turned up?
 
  • #183
Agreed. City folk would also be horrified to learn that kids in outback mining towns play in the mullock heaps around mine shafts.
City kid who regularly holidayed and played in a historic gold mining town... Stories of what we did around open derelict shafts would make your hair stand on end. And I was nowhere near a risk taker, nothing like my brother. We all survived, somehow.

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