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Mum of Ben Needham waits on DNA results to see if Danish man is her missing son

Ben Needham was just 21 months old when he vanished on the Greek island of Kos on July 24, 1991.

Ben Needham, who was 21 months old when he vanished near a farmhouse where his family was staying on the Greek island of Kos in July 1991. A UK police team probing the more than two-decade old disappearance of a British toddler on the Greek island of Kos said Monday October 17, 2016, that the boy was likely killed in an accident. Detective Inspector Jon Cousins of the South Yorkshire Police had earlier told reporters on Kos:
Ben Needham, who was 21 months old when he vanished near a farmhouse where his family was staying on the Greek island of Kos in July 1991 (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

The mum of missing Ben Needham is facing yet another agonising wait for DNA results after a Danish man came forward claiming he is her son.

Ben was just 21 months old when he vanished while staying at his grandparents’ farmhouse on the Greek island of Kos on July 24, 1991.

Police have said they believe he died in an accident involving ‘heavy machinery’ but Kerry Needham believes her son is still alive.

She is now waiting to find out whether a stranger could be Ben – the third time she has found herself in this position this year alone.

The man, from Denmark, claims his grandparents told him he was taken from Kos – something his parents have refused to deny.

He says he was hidden away in a caravan for years and has a memory from 25 years ago of being in a market where someone called out ‘Ben’ to him.

Speaking to the Mirror, Kerry said South Yorkshire Police are now in touch with Interpol to try and get a sample of the man’s DNA to compare it with one taken from Ben when he was born.

She said: ‘We’ve had DNA taken from people in Greece, Turkey, Germany and one in Florida and Australia. But at least South Yorkshire Police are trying to get me answers and I can’t praise them enough.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Crump/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (3023444a) Kerry Needham Mother Of Missing Ben Needham Holding Up A Newspaper Showing A Photo Of Her Missing Son 1991. Kerry Needham Mother Of Missing Ben Needham Holding Up A Newspaper Showing A Photo Of Her Missing Son 1991.
Kerry Needham holding up a newspaper appeal for her missing toddler (Picture: David Crump/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock)

Detectives with the force believe Ben may have died in an accident involving a digger after a witness came forward.

But blood detected at the scene gave no match to Ben and the witness now refuses to speak.

Kerry told the Mirror ‘you can’t end an investigation with nothing to go on and a man’s claim who now won’t talk’.

She also said her ‘heart is completely with’ the family of Jay Slater, whose search for their missing son ended in tragedy last week when his body was discovered in Tenerife.

‘All I can say to give them a little comfort is that it’s better to know because living year by year, not knowing is torture,’ she said. ‘I feel their pain.’

Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by S Meddle/ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9482603bo) Kerry Needham 'Loose Women' TV show, London, UK - 28 Mar 2018 Kerry Needham is the mum of Ben Needham, the British toddler who disappeared in Kos in 1991. Since then the family have lived in limbo for nearly three decades as searches revealed nothing and with no answer of what happened to Ben. Kerry joins us on the show today in her first interview since July 2017 when blood was discovered on a sandal believed to Ben?s. Kerry will also be reading a letter she has written to her mum, Christine, who was looking after Ben when he vanished.
Kerry Needham’s family have lived in limbo for more than three decades (Picture: S Meddle/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Earlier this week, a Spanish court confirmed that Jay, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, had died in Tenerife and said his multiple injuries were consistent with a fall in a rocky area.

In a statement issued through a GoFundMe page which has topped £60,000, his Debbie Duncan thanked people for their support and encouraged them to donate to help with the funeral costs and repatriating his body.

She said: ‘We want to give our boy the send-off he deserves so please do continue to share and support our fundraiser however you can.’

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