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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Gus Lamont's grandmother Josie Murray denies involvement in boy's disappearance

Gus Lamont's grandmother Josie Murray denies involvement in boy's disappearance
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Josie Murray, the grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont, has publicly denied police allegations that she buried the boy. She maintains her innocence and urges authorities to investigate the possibility of abduction.

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This high-profile missing persons case highlights the complexities of police investigations involving family members in remote areas.

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Police have previously said one of the grandparents of four-year-old Gus Lamont was a suspect in his disappearance.

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The article presents the police theory alongside the subject's denial, maintaining a balanced perspective.

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