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  "description": "Gus was reported missing from his family’s property, Oak Park Station, on 27 September last year.",
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  "textContent": "> One of the grandmothers of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont says police have a theory that she buried her grandson after an accident, an allegation she describes as “ludicrous”.\n>\n> Speaking publicly for the first time, Josie Murray told Seven News’  _Spotlight_ programme that police should instead investigate the possibility her grandson was abducted from the family’s remote property south of Yunta, in South Australia’s outback.\n>\n> Gus was reported missing from his family’s property, Oak Park Station, on 27 September last year.\n>\n> RNZ\n\nRead More",
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