STUNNING NEW REVELATIONS! đŸ˜±-William Tyrrell’s Grandmother Breaks Silence — The Last-Minute Change That May Have Sealed His Fate

 

Stunning New Revelations About the Day William Tyrrell Disappeared: Grandmother Breaks Silence After 11 Years of Agony

A nationwide manhunt has failed to locate William.

More than a decade after three-year-old William Tyrrell vanished from a quiet street in Kendall, New South Wales, new and deeply emotional revelations have emerged — this time from a woman who has lived every day since in heartbreak: his biological grandmother, Natalie Collins.

In an exclusive interview with news.com.au, Natalie has opened up for the first time in years about the hours leading up to William’s disappearance on September 12, 2014, the devastating moment she learned he was missing, and the haunting “what ifs” that have never left her family.

“Every night I still ask myself — why was he there that day? Why wasn’t I?” she said through tears. “If things had gone differently, my boy might still be alive.”

A Last-Minute Change That Changed Everything

According to Natalie, a seemingly innocent change of plans on that fateful day altered the course of events forever.

“William was supposed to be somewhere else,” she revealed. “But at the last minute, there was a change — and that’s what put him at that house.”

That “house” was the property of William’s foster grandmother in Kendall — the home from which the little boy vanished while playing outside in his Spider-Man costume.

Natalie, now 62, said she had never understood why the last-minute adjustment was made. “It was something that didn’t sit right with me then, and it still doesn’t now,” she said.

She maintains that her family was given very little information at the time. “We were told so little — and what we were told didn’t always match up. I think that’s what eats away at me most. So many unanswered questions.”

The Father He Loved

In a rare and emotional account, Natalie described William’s close relationship with his biological father, Brendan Collins, who had been fighting to regain custody at the time of the abduction.

“William adored his dad,” Natalie said softly. “They were inseparable whenever they were together. He’d run to Brendan, shouting ‘Daddy, Daddy, I love you!’ — that’s the last memory I have of them together.”

She recalled how the system had removed William from his parents’ care due to what she described as “temporary struggles,” not abuse. “They were young and needed support — but they loved their son. No one can tell me otherwise.”

According to Natalie, the family had been trying to rebuild their lives and prove they were fit to care for William full-time. “They were getting there. And then — he was gone.”

The Morning Everything Changed

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Natalie says she has replayed the morning of September 12, 2014 countless times in her head. “I still can’t understand how a three-year-old can vanish in broad daylight,” she said. “It was a normal morning. Nothing unusual. Until it was.”

Police were called to the Kendall property just before 11 a.m., launching what would become one of the largest manhunts in Australian history. Hundreds of officers, volunteers, and locals searched the surrounding bushland for weeks, but no trace of William was ever found.

Despite several leads, persons of interest, and years of investigation — including forensic searches and public appeals — the mystery remains unsolved.

“We’ve had theories, accusations, and heartbreak — but no answers,” Natalie said. “You can’t heal when you don’t know.”

The Pain That Never Ends

Eleven years on, the Collins family still lives with the uncertainty of not knowing what happened to William. Natalie admits that hope and despair coexist every day.

“You wake up hoping today’s the day you’ll get that call,” she said. “Then the day ends, and you realize you’re just back at the start again.”

She described moments of overwhelming guilt, particularly as a grandmother. “You’re meant to protect your family. When something like this happens, you blame yourself — even when you couldn’t have stopped it.”

Natalie revealed she had written letters to investigators and government officials over the years, pleading for more transparency. “We just want the truth. That’s all I’ve ever wanted.”

A Family Still ‘Intertwined by Grief’

She revealed the true story of how William was removed from birth parents, Karlie Tyrrell and her son, Brendan Collins.

Despite her criticism of how the case was handled, Natalie expressed compassion for William’s foster family, who also lived through the trauma. “Whatever people think, they lost him too,” she said. “We’re all broken in different ways.”

In 2023, police publicly confirmed the case remained active but cautioned that “significant legal sensitivities” limited what could be shared. Natalie said that while she respects the ongoing process, she can’t help but feel the truth is being buried.

“Someone knows what happened,” she insisted. “It wasn’t random. William didn’t just vanish into thin air.”

“I Still Feel Him”

As she spoke, Natalie’s voice cracked when recalling the boy she called her “little sunshine.”

“I still feel him sometimes,” she whispered. “When I hear a child laugh, or see a Spider-Man toy. He’s everywhere and nowhere all at once.”

She paused before adding quietly, “All I want — before I go — is to bring him home.”

Conclusion

Eleven years after William Tyrrell’s disappearance, the heartbreak still echoes through two families, a community, and a nation that has never stopped asking what really happened that September morning.

And while police continue to search for answers, William’s grandmother refuses to let his memory fade.

“Until the truth comes out,” Natalie Collins said, “we can’t rest. None of us can.”

 

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