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AFAIK, the inquest was never stopped (apart from a temporary halt due to COVID). It was concluded on 8 October 2020 and the coroner had begun the long process of writing her findings. However, police then apparently became aware of fresh evidence that put a halt to the coroner's work pending a report back from police.
"The inquest closed on Thursday and Deputy State Coroner Grahame will review more than 18 months of evidence before handing down her findings mid-way through next year."
www.abc.net.au
And regarding that, a reminder of this:
Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw told Stefanovic he thinks he knows who is responsible for the little boy vanishing almost seven years ago – but no one is in the clear.
www.skynews.com.au
AFAIK, the inquest was never stopped (apart from a temporary halt due to COVID). It was concluded on 8 October 2020 and the coroner had begun the long process of writing her findings. However, police then apparently became aware of fresh evidence that put a halt to the coroner's work pending a report back from police.
"The inquest closed on Thursday and Deputy State Coroner Grahame will review more than 18 months of evidence before handing down her findings mid-way through next year."
The emotional gift that left William Tyrrell's inquest in tears
It was a poignant gift at the conclusion of an 18-month inquest into the disappearance of William Tyrrell that triggered tears from police, a former homicide detective, lawyers, reporters and those who loved the missing boy.

And regarding that, a reminder of this:
Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw told Stefanovic he thinks he knows who is responsible for the little boy vanishing almost seven years ago – but no one is in the clear.
Top detective makes bold claims on what happened to William Tyrrell
William Tyrrell vanished from his foster grandmother's home almost seven years ago in a case that shocked the nation.

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