Australia Suspected Human Remains Found, Springbrook National Park, Gold Coast, Queensland, 3rd January 2025

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It seems like the remains found, are just a skull, nothing else.

The above article says that it could be a lost museum artifact or a prank.
The skull is small, like a childs, or a lightly built person.
 
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William Tyrell? Wild speculation of course but my mind always hopes they find him soon
 
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William Tyrell? Wild speculation of course but my mind always hopes they find him soon
That's a whole state away. William went missing from the Mid North Coast of NSW. It's not impossible - Khandalyce was found half a country away from where she was killed, and half a country away in another direction from where her family came from. But I strongly suspect William was disposed of closer to home, and this is someone else's child.

MOO
 
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Oh I hope it’s a prank, and not actually a child.
 
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Oh I hope it’s a prank, and not actually a child.
Whether the remains are recent or historical or a specimen from a collection, they're someone's child.
 
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This Brisbane Times article says it was a "skull bone". Sounds like it wasn't a whole skull. Which is likely why they can't identify it further (by sight) ... maybe no teeth attached, maybe no jaw bone. imo

 
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I remember now that the first report I heard, on the radio, said it was a bone, or bones.

I think calling it a skull would get more people clicking on online articles.
 
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Human remains are not always found in the place that the person was last seen.

In a case local to me they found a womans remains after 50 years, 134 kilometres from where she was last seen.
She was last seen leaving for work. She worked at a hotel a couple of blocks from where she lived.
 
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“Following thorough forensic examination, it is believed that a skull discovered on a bush track in Springbrook on January 3 is likely to be a historical museum specimen,” a police spokesperson said on Tuesday.

The case is now being referred to the coroner to try to work out what happened.
 

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