It follows a new search of open land in Ballydusker, County Wexford today, in connection with the investigation into the murder of the 19-year-old.
The sister of missing person Fiona Sinnott says the 27-year wait for answers has been a ‘torment’.
It follows a new search of open land in Ballydusker, County Wexford today, in connection with the investigation into the murder of the 19-year-old.
The young mother was last seen alive in a nearby pub, on the 8th of February 1998.
Her sister, Diane says today’s Garda forensic examination is a significant moment for the family:

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