Gus Lamont, 4, who disappeared from Oak Park Station in Australia on September 27 last year. Photo / Supplied
Gus Lamont, 4, who disappeared from Oak Park Station in Australia on September 27 last year. Photo / Supplied
The parents of a 4-year-old boy not seen since September have said their lives have been “shattered” by his disappearance as they issue an emotional new plea for help finding him.
Gus Lamont disappeared from Oak Park Station in South Australia on September 27 last year.
Now, his parents haverenewed desperate appeals for information as police continue to investigate the circumstances of his disappearance.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, parents Josh and Jess said: “We are united in our grief, and we are united in our search for answers about what happened to our little boy, Gus, who means everything to us.
“Our lives have been shattered, and every moment without him is unbearable.
Gus’ parents Josh and Jess have issued a new picture (above) and video as part of their plea for assistance. Photo / Supplied
“If someone knows what happened, we are pleading with that person – or anyone who may have seen or heard anything – to please come forward.
“Even the smallest detail could give us the answers we so desperately need.”
The statement comes after the family released unseen photographs and footage of Gus in the hope of prompting anybody with new information to come forward.
The youngster has not been seen since going missing near his family’s Oak Park Station in Yunta.
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