Mum shuts down conspiracy theories surrounding her son AJ Elfalaks disappearance
The mum of an autistic boy miraculously found alive 72 hours after he vanished has shut down conspiracies theories about his mysterious disappearance.
There were scenes of jubilation when young Anthony âAJâ Elfalak was finally located by Pol Air helicopter drinking from a creek on his familyâs 256ha rural property in Putty, about 150km north-west of Sydney in the Upper Hunter, on Monday.
He had disappeared from his familyâs property on Friday lunchtime, leading to a desperate search with his parents convinced he was abducted.
Police inquiries are continuing with some senior detectives in the NSW Police Force say âthere are of lot of things that donât add upâ including claims of missing CCTV footage from the family property.
The next morning, his mum Kelly was reluctant to comment on the theories about AJâs disappearance when she was asked what she thought of the various scenarios.
AJâs mum Kelly (pictured) shut down conspiracies theories about his mysterious disappearance when she appeared on the Today show
Young AJ (pictured) was exhausted on Monday night following his three day disappearance
âOh I donât know. Just many things. I just concentrated on finding him,â she told the Today show.
âWe found him, heâs safe. Iâm happy and Iâd just like to thank the police, the RFS, the SES, all the community, everyone that thought of AJ and prayed for him and my family for him to return safely.
âI want to thank everybody around the world, thank everybody around the world, thank you so much. Heâs home, Iâm happy, weâre blessed, thank you.â
She then shut abruptly questions about claims CCTV footage on their property was missing from the time AJ disappeared.
âIâm not thinking about anything now, Iâm happy, and my sonâs here. Thank you all very much,â Ms Elfalak said.
Sheâs just happy her son is home safe and sound following a check-up at Maitland Hospital and shared a photo of her beautiful boy tucked up in bed fast asleep.
âHe is nice and warm. Heâs perfect, heâs happy, heâs healthy, heâs sleeping. I cannot be happier right now,â she said.
âHe has just a few cuts and bruises on his legs, on his hands. Other than that, heâs perfect.â
Anthony âAJâ Elfalak was missing for 72 hours before he was miraculously found alive after being spotted 500m from the family home by a rescue helicopter
The Elfalak family with father Anthony, mother Kelly, AJ (pictured centre) and two of his brothers were delighted to be reunited with the three-year-old on Monday
Earlier on the Today show, NSW Superintendent Tracey Chapman said wombat holes and access to water helped increase AJâs chances of survival.
When asked about the speculation surrounding the disappearance she said: âWe are certainly happy with where things are at the moment.
âWeâll continue that investigation to be entirely comfortable but from our perspective itâs simply a good- news story. We have a three-year- old boy who many people probably expected was not alive and heâs been located and been returned to his family.â
Raising suspicion for seasoned investigators is how the toddler, who has autism and is non-verbal, could have survived without anything to eat for 72 hours in temperatures that dropped to 2C â" emerging with just a few scratches from three nights alone in the harsh terrain.
Police are also baffled that the child turned up in the creek just 500 meters away from the familyâs home, evading highly-trained sniffer dogs since Friday as well as a helicopter fitted with infrared technology and hundreds of searchers scouring the nearby bush.
A white ute was also reported to have driven away from the property around the time AJ disappeared, with a similar vehicle seized by police on Sunday, as well as CCTV from a service station 40km away.
There are also claims more crucial CCTV footage had âgone missingâ at the rural property with family friend Alan Hashem, who was at the property at the time AJ went missing, claiming that someone may have tampered with security cameras he had installed on a tree high above the remote bushland road outside the home.
Mr Hashem said footage was now missing during the four-hour window when AJ vanished.
âHow did he leave, who did he leave with? Did anything sinister happen? These are questions that need to still be answered and we will not stop until we actually find the truth,â he said on Monday.
AJ (pictured in the ambulance) with reunited with his parents and brothers before being taken to Singleton Hospital â" but police are still investigating
SES search crews (pictured) spent the weekend searching the area for the boy before he was found by a rescue helicopter on Monday
Father Anthony Elfalak and mother Kelly Elfalak (pictured together) moved to the rural property earlier this year with their children
He also explained that the cameras set up in the area were installed high enough to make them near-impossible to tamper with, but somehow the crucial footage was missing.
âThereâs one key factor and this is probably the first time I actually mentioned this, I installed cameras on that post right there,â he told the Today show on Monday.
âThereâs footage missing, unexplained. (We have footage from) days before, days after, but not during the time.
âYou know whatâs more alarming? We installed it so high you canât tamper with it and we had two mechanisms of storage â" cloud storage and physical storage â" and thereâs no data in that time slot.
âWe provided the user name and password to the police, we provided them the actual original memory card. Thereâs a lot of explaining to do.â
The claims come as itâs revealed Strike Force Raptor police, tasked with investigating the murky world of bikie crime, was âamong the groups assisting with the missing persons investigationâ from the very beginning.
AJ is comforted by a SES volunteer (pictured on Monday) after he was found drinking water from a creek and brought to safety
Three-year-old âAJâ Elfalak (pictured) disappeared from a rural property on Friday but was found drinking from a creek bed 500m from his family home on Monday â" raising questions about how he survived
His father Anthony Elfalak said the rural property has been a âsanctuaryâ for their family for eight years, but they didnât consider moving there permanently until recently, when they were desperate to escape the spiralling Covid outbreak in Sydney.
Property records indicate the land was purchased in November 2016 by Ms Elfalak and two associates, Michael and Katia Mallouhi, for just $30,000.
The figure is more than ten times less than the property sold for when it last went under the hammer in October 2014 for $320,000.
Superintendent Tracy Chapman on Monday afternoon acknowledged: âI know everyone has lots of questions.â
There are also claims more crucial CCTV footage had âgone missingâ at the rural property with family friend Alan Hashem (pictured), who was at the property at the time AJ went missing, claiming that someone may have tampered with security cameras
Family and friends rush towards the waiting ambulance on Monday (pictured), where AJ was being assessed after he was found in a nearby creek drinking water
Family and friends at the property embrace on Monday (pictured) following confirmation AJ was found alive
âSo we need to try to understand what has occurred over the past three days,â she said.
âI donât understand what has happened with some CCTV footage, however, it is subsequently part of our inquiries.â
His mother Kelly initially claimed she feared AJ was âabductedâ saying that he was ânot a wandererâ and would not have ventured off alone.
It took the family two hours to tell police they saw a mysterious white ute on the property earlier that day, that was later seized by police.
Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting that any family members were involved in the potential abduction.
Police are investigating how AJ (pictured) survived in rugged bushland for four days without food in almost freezing temperatures before being found safe and well
AJâs relieved mum Kelly (pictured) collapsed to the ground after being told her son had been found alive on Monday
Police seized a white ute from a nearby property on Sunday (pictured) during their search for AJ
There were jubilant scenes on Monday when the little boy was spotted drinking from the muddy creek by a rescue helicopter.
He was soon reunited with his distraught mother, who cried as she finally got to hold her little boy.
Relatives and friends celebrated triumphantly upon the news rescuers had found AJ, who later gulped down pizza and a banana provided by search teams.
His family put out a statement on Monday, thanking those who helped find AJ.
âOur family is together again. For that we are grateful to everyone who has assisted in any way over the last three days,â they said.
âThank you to the NSW Police, Rescue Services, volunteers, community members, friends and family who have worked tirelessly to find AJ.
âAJ is fine. Hold your kids close.
âPlease give our family the privacy to appreciate what we have.â
TIMELINE OF LITTLE AJâS DISAPPEARENCEFRIDAY
⢠AJ Elfalak reported missing at 11.45am on Friday while playing with his three brothers. The 650-acre property is off Yengo Drive, Putty, and is only accessible by dirt track with the home surrounded by thick bush and 15 dams.
SATURDAY
⢠His mother, Kelly Elfalak, says he might have been abducted â" as 50 family members join the search with 200 volunteers in the search for AJ.
SUNDAY
⢠One dam is drained by excavator and police drivers also search other nearby waterways as the desperate search continues. A mysterious Ford Ranger ute was seized by police investigators at Bulga, a village which is north-east of where he was last seen. The abandoned property, about one kilometre south of the property, was also searched on Sunday as police confirmed a criminal investigation was underway. They also seized CCTV footage from a service station at Colo Heights, which is about 40 minutes drive south of Putty towards Sydney.
⢠MONDAY
⢠Elfalak family spokesman, Alan Hashem, claim CCTV footage of him going missing was erased. However, about 11.45am police release a statement saying heâs been found, with SES workers finding him on a river bank 500 metres from the property.
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