It isn't possible to conclude that missing NSW boy William Tyrrell is dead based on the current evidence, a court has heard.
A directions hearing was held at Glebe Coroner's Court today ahead of an inquest into the 3-year-old's disappearance and suspected death more than four years ago.
William vanished while playing in his grandmother's front yard at Kendall, on NSW's mid-north coast, in September 2014.
The inquest will begin in Sydney in March and will run for a week before deputy state coroner Harriet Grahame, before resuming in August.
Counsel assisting the coroner, Gerard Craddock SC, told Wednesday's hearing it wasn't possible — at present — to conclude William was dead.