"Ben disappeared on 24th July 1991 from the Greek island of KOS.
My mother was looking after Ben that day whilst I was working.
She had taken him for a walk to a remote village where my father and brother were working.
This photo shows the area were Ben went missing from."
"Ben was playing outside very near the doorway of the farmhouse while my parents were having lunch.
The exact time of Ben’s disappearance is not known, but around 2.3Opm Ben had gone.
The police were not notified straight away as no one suspected he had been taken.
After searching the area and calling out to him for over an hour my mother made her way back to their caravan on foot, still looking for Ben as she walked.
Photo shown is of caravan where my parents lived."
"My father then followed shortly after in his land rover,on arriving at the caravan my parents assumed that my brother Stephen must have taken Ben with him.
My father drove to my apartment to see Stephen, only to find this was not the case, Stephen did not have him.
The police were then informed immediately.
After a lot of confusion with the police trying to understand what had happened another search of the area was made."
"I was informed of Ben’s disappearance at around lO.3Opm whilst I was at work, the events of the day were explained to me on the way to the area where he had gone missing.
Once there I joined in the search and tried to make sense of what I had just been told.
I don’t know how long I had been at IRAKLISE before one of the police officers asked myself and my father to go back to the police station to give more details about Ben.
The police seemed very cold and unsympathetic towards us, but said they would do everything they could to locate Ben, we believed them. A police officer requested that my father and brother met him at the docks so together they could check the vehicles boarding the 3.OOam ferry to Athens."
"The police officer didn’t show up!"
This was the first in a long line of unprofessional, disappointing, and unethical policing my family received from the Greek police."
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"The next few days were the most traumatic in my life, no one new what to do or what to think.
Hours and hours of questioning took all our strength and we had to trust the police to look for Ben whilst this questioning continued. We were wrong to do so, Airports and Docks were not informed of Ben’s disappearance until 3 days later.That’s when we got our fist sighting of a boy who looked like Ben.
He had been seen by a member of staff with another boy older than he at a shop counter. It was in the evening of the day Ben went missing, but it was too late, this boy has never been traced.
There have been over 300 reported sightings of children matching Ben’s description and we as a family have followed as many of these as possible, with very little help from the authorities here and in Greece."