The boy who vanished: 50 years on from the disappearance of Sandy Davidson
Summary
Sandy Davidson, a three-year-old boy, disappeared in April 1976 while chasing the family dog near his grandparents' home in Irvine, Scotland. Despite police searches and ongoing efforts, he has never been found, and his sister Donna recently appealed for new information on the 50th anniversary of his disappearance.Key Facts
- Sandy was playing in his grandparents' garden when the family dog ran out into the street.
- Sandy chased after the dog and vanished; he has not been seen since April 23, 1976.
- Several theories exist, including Sandy falling into a nearby river or being taken by a man delivering leaflets.
- A witness claimed Sandy was last seen holding an adult man's hand and appearing happy.
- A DNA test in 2013 ruled out one person who was suspected to be Sandy.
- Police Scotland released an age-progressed image showing how Sandy might look at age 53.
- Donna Davidson, Sandy’s sister, continues to seek answers and calls for anyone with information to come forward.
- Police encourage people to share even small details that might help solve the case.
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