Where dose the sister come in to it all, I thought she was placed with the family while they were waiting for WT birth perents that were on the run with him? What information or articles show when the sister was placed with the fosters
William Tyrrell's life was doomed long before he was abducted.
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TIMELINE TO TRAGEDY
2010-2011: William Tyrrell's biological parents reunite after a period of estrangement and remain together during the mother's pregnancy with William.
26.6.2011: William Tyrrell is born.
During 2011: The couple destined to be his foster parents are approved by the Department of Family and Community Services (formerly DOCS) as carers.
Couple is willing to do crisis care and take "a sibling group" for long term placement.
Between 2011 and 2012: DOCS learns William's biological mother and father are back together and get a court order to have him removed. FACS tells the foster couple William is going to be surrendered from his birth family and come into their care.
February, 2012: FACS gains court orders to remove William from his birth mother.
8.2.2012: William's birth parents take off with William, and police in concert with FACS issue a warrant for the birth mother's arrest.
16.2.2012:
FACS approves foster parents
15.03.2012:
William is found at Sydney's Upper North Shore with biological parents and removed from them.
16.03.2012: Nine-month-old William is placed with the foster parents, supervised by Wesley Mission's Dalmar Out of Home Care.
March - September 2012: William's biological parents see him once a fortnight for between one and three hours.
July 2012: NSW FACS awards the Salvation Army a foster care contract under its new [but since disbanded] Young Hope Out of Home Care Service.
5 September 2012: Salvation Army's Young Hope, along with other NGOs, accredited by The Children's Guardian to manage foster care for FACS. Young Hope will take on 130 children in its first three years, including William Tyrrell.
2012-2013: William's biological parents are told the foster parents aren't comfortable meeting them. Under the Salvation Army, the birth parents see William for one hour once every two months on visits supervised by Salvation Army Out of Home Care
Around March 2013: Dropping off William for a contact visit, foster mother sees William's birth father, and on another occasion sees the birth mother. They don't speak.
December 2013 (if not 12 months earlier): William, his sister and foster parents attend a Christmas street party on the corner of Ellendale Crescent and Benaroon Drive, Kendall.