Nancy Beaumont dies, 92, as the mystery of her missing children continues

Nancy Beaumont, the mother of the three missing Beaumont children, has died in Adelaide aged 92.

Mrs Beaumont passed away on Monday in a nursing home and her death was confirmed in a notice published on Thursday.

The disappearance of her three children Jane, 9, Arnna, 7, and Grant, 4, on Australia Day in 1966 is one of the country's most enduring mysteries.

Arnna, 7, Grant, 4, and 9-year-old Jane pictured smiling at the camera.
he mother of the three missing Beaumont children has died in a nursing home in Adelaide. Source: AAP

The children never returned after leaving their parents' home for an afternoon at Glenelg Beach. There was an intense search but they were never found.

In 2013, investigators scoured a factory west of Adelaide, after two brothers told police they had spent the 1966 Australia Day weekend digging a large hole on the site at the request of the owner Harry Phipps.

Phipps died in 2014 but his son, who accused his father of sexual abuse, believed he was linked to the missing children.

The factory site was excavated in early 2018 but no trace of the children was found.

A newspaper article about the disappearance.
The children reportedly disappeared after heading out for the beach. Source: AAP

The children's father, Jim Beaumont, is also aged in his 90s, and is living in Adelaide.

A funeral notice published in The Advertiser said Mrs Beaumont would be cremated in a private ceremony.

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