The mother of missing toddler William Tyrrell has made a heartbreaking appeal to help bring her little boy home - even if he is dead.
Her plea comes as authorities announced a record $1 million reward for anyone who could lead police to the recovery of the three-year-old boy suspected of being abducted from his grandmother's yard in Kendall on the Mid North Coast of NSW two years ago.
And his parents, who cannot be named for legal reasons, are desperately seeking for answers as they urge anyone involved in their son's disappearance to come forward so they could move on from the ordeal - and get the closure they have longed for.
'To the person, even if William is dead, even if somebody killed him - deliberately or if it was an accident - and you know where he is, he's got to come home,' his mother told
The Sunday Telegraph