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NEEDHAM DIGGER 'DEATH' PROBE

Son of man linked to toddler Ben Needham’s disappearance says his father ‘wouldn’t hurt an ant’

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THE son of a Greek digger driver linked to the disappearance of Ben Needham says his father would never have hurt a child - and he's only being blamed because he's dead.

It emerged today that cops investigating the tot's disappearance are probing new claims Ben was crushed to death by a digger.

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Ben Needham vanished from Kos in Greece in 1991, aged oneCredit: PA:Press Association
Digger driver Konstantinos Barkas was working near the Needham house when Ben vanished
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Digger driver Konstantinos Barkas was working near the Needham house when Ben vanishedCredit: North Downs Picture Agency

The Sheffield youngster disappeared on the Greek island of Kos in July 1991 while on holiday with his family.

Now Valantis Barkas has said his digger driver father Konstantinos is only being blamed because he is not alive to defend himself.

He told : "My father wouldn't harm an ant, let alone a little child. My father has testified at the police about what he was doing at the time Ben went missing.

"He even gave DNA sample when asked by the authorities. He helped out the police authorities all those years, even though he was not well.

"They shouldn't accuse him of anything, especially now that he can not defend himself.

"I cannot understand why they bring up something that has been cleared so many years ago."

It comes as Ben's devastated mum Kerry has spoken of the 'living nightmare' she has faced every day since his disappearance 25 years ago.

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Police now believe he may be buried in Greece

Detectives working on the case now believe the youngster may have died shortly after he vanished from Greek island Kos in 1991.

Kerry told Good Morning Britain:  "He could have ended this 25 years ago. I could have grieved, had my daughter. You never forget your child but at least I would have known where he was. I could have done something with my life.

"Instead I've had a life on hold without being able to do anything or focus on anything. I'm living this nightmare - but it could have been ended 25 years ago. I could have probably forgiven that person back then. But now, no."

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An emotional Kerry Needham has spoken out following the news cops are now searching for her son's bodyCredit: ITV
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The mum held back tears as she spoke of her 'living nightmare' and her life being on hold for 25 yearsCredit: ITV

The witness - a friend of Barkas known only as Dino - said his pal could have killed the 21-month-old tot by accident.

He led them to two areas of land where building waste had been dumped by Barkas and never searched, the  reports.

South Yorkshire Police officers working on the Team Ben case are now preparing to look for remains in the spots.

Specialist units from the UK will head to the Greek island to carry out the grim search.

Ben's mum Kerry was given the devastating news by Detective Superintendent Matt Fenwick.

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Mum Kerry Needham with Ben - who went missing 25 years agoCredit: pixel GRG
Never giving up ... Kerry Needham talks to This Morning
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Devastated Kerry Needham must now come to terms with the fact her son may not be alive

She was sat down with her mum and daughter to be told cops believe her son is dead.

Kerry, from Sheffield, told the Mirror: "They are no longer looking for a missing person. How do I cope with that?

"My mother's instinct has always told me he was alive. What if I've been wrong all this time?

"This feels different now. I'm petrified. I think the police believe they will find Ben's body. I think he's dead."

Kerry relived the earth-shattering moment grave-faced officers dealt her the blow at her Sheffield home.

She added: "It was the worst news any detective can put to a mother."

Ben disappeared while his grandparents Eddie and Christine Needham were looking after him on the Greek island of Kos in 1991.

Police first dug on Kos in 2012 - but Kerry's hope of finding her son alive was reignited when officers came back empty-handed.

The new lead came earlier this year after an appeal on Greek TV for witnesses.

It could have been ended 25 years ago. I could have probably forgiven that person back then. But now, no.

Kerry Needham , mum of missing Ben Needham

Cops were told Barkas, who died of stomach cancer last year, may have been responsible for the 21-month-old's death.

He is thought to have claimed the death was accidental - but officers have not ruled out a more sinister chain of events.

Dino is believed to have been questioned a number of times by South Yorkshire Police.

Barkas did not inform officers he had been working on the two land spaces they are now searching.

It has now emerged the worker was clearing entrances for a new property nearby at the time Ben vanished.

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Heartbroken Kerry has never given up searching for her little boy, who vanished from his grandparents' house in 1991Credit: PA:Press Association

The witness said he saw Barkas "sweating and shaking" the day after the toddler disappeared.

He had apparently just returned from a police station where officers had informed him the youngster was missing and asked if there could have been an accident.

Barkas told Dino: "I just don't know, but it's possible."

Experts have tested soil in the area and drone images have been taken ahead of the dig.

If any remains are found, cops will probe whether Barkas knew for sure he had killed Ben and denied the truth - as detectives fear his pals could have conspired to protect him from police.

The digger in question can be found rusting and abandoned seven miles from where Ben disappeared, according to the Mirror.

It reportedly has the "Barkas" name painted on its side in Greek and cops are said to be investigating whether it may have been involved in the tragedy.


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