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Disappearance of the Beaumont children
![Jane, Grant and Arnna Beaumont, photographed during a 1965 family trip to the [[The Twelve Apostles (Victoria)|Twelve Apostles]] near [[Port Campbell]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], Australia](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/97/BeaumontChildren.jpg/250px-BeaumontChildren.jpg)
Police investigations revealed that, on the day of their disappearance, several witnesses had seen the three children on and near Glenelg Beach in the company of a tall man with fairish to light-brown hair and a thin face with a sun-tanned complexion and medium build, aged in his mid-thirties. Confirmed sightings of the children occurred at the Colley Reserve and at Wenzel's cake shop on Moseley Street, Glenelg. Despite numerous searches, neither the children nor their suspected companion were located.
The case received worldwide attention and is credited with causing a change in Australian lifestyles, since parents began to believe that their children could no longer be presumed to be safe when unsupervised in public. Police and media speculation has linked the disappearances to the Adelaide Oval abductions of 1973. Interest in the case has continued for more than half a century. , a $1 million reward has been offered for information related to the cold case by the South Australian government. Provided by Wikipedia