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

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@gerardo20
I thought somebody on here refuted the claim that Gus's parents were separated? It came from a Daily Mail headline but nothing was mentioned in the article linked. Iirc.
 
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@gerardo20
I thought somebody on here refuted the claim that Gus's parents were separated? It came from a Daily Mail headline but nothing was mentioned in the article linked. Iirc.
Good point, we don't know definitively.
 
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@gerardo20
I thought somebody on here refuted the claim that Gus's parents were separated? It came from a Daily Mail headline but nothing was mentioned in the article linked. Iirc.

A day or so ago I gave my opinion that they were not married but I thought possibly together. Not sure if that is what you are referring to.
 
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Gotcha, I assume you're referring to this one then :)


Notice in your linked article where it says "Gus Lamont's parents had split up just months before the toddler vanished from his grandparents' outback sheep station, a family friend has revealed."

When I follow the blue "revealed" link, it takes me to an Oct 2025 article that says nothing about them splitting up.
The family friend in the Oct 2025 article says that Jess & Josh didn't live together because Josh clashes with Josie.
The friend also says that Jess & Josh have a commuter relationship.


 
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This video is worth watching, it’s basically all the rumours from the Daily Mail but with some footage of the Yunta area.
It is good to be able to picture the locations.
 
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Speaking to news.com.au, Gary Jubelin, the former lead investigator in the William Tyrell case, said it is “clear” police had moved onto the next phase of the investigation.

“I think it’s best [for the public] not to speculate what’s been done. The police have kept the public informed. They will have a strategy and an investigation plan in place,” he said.

“One thing I learnt through William Tyrrell thing is that speculation and rumours can impact on a lot of people. I don’t think there’s need for this.

“I think we should put our trust in the South Australia Police. They’ve kept the public informed where they need to.

“Now, I think the best thing would be to step back and let police do their job. The investigation would be best served if we (don’t) speculate what happened to Gus and let’s wait and find out at the conclusion of the investigation.”
 

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