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Interpol DNA tracking experts have been called in and do not believe the boy is German.
Still desperate for answers, the mum has been researching child trafficking and says it was "rife" at the time of Ben's disappearance. She claims her family was told by a stranger that Ben "had been sold" but says the Greek police at the time never investigated it.
Interpol published details of the case in hopes of finding the boy's name and determining "the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death". He was around 3ft 6ins tall and weighed around two stone four lbs with brown hair and type O blood.
Interpol said the boy was found wrapped in foil in the River Danube, weighed down with a flagstone slab
Referring to the discovery in Germany, Kerry added: “Tying a concrete slab to that child’s chest is one way of disposing of a child who has been used and abused for as long as these people possibly can. We got sent an email with the link about this body being found in Germany.
"Since then we’ve had lots of comments about it too with other people saying the same - the reconstruction has a look of Ben. It’s only a model and it sounds really strange but there are kind of similarities but there are lots of little boys four or five who resemble Ben.
Ben Needham’s mum Kerry has been searching for her 21-month son ever since he vanished from the Greek island Kos in 1991, and says she has alerted South Yorkshire Police to a fresh Interpol appeal
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