View Full Version : Ireland: 7 year old boy Missing :resided at The Gallery Apartments in Donabate
arista
02-09-2025, 12:33 PM
[Police search area in case of boy
'presumed dead' in Donabate, County Dublin
The boy, who police in Ireland have not named,
was last known to have resided at
The Gallery Apartments in Donabate, County Dublin.]
[The Gardai, the Irish police service,
say that the missing child is "presumed dead".
The boy, who officers have not named,
was last known to have resided at
The Gallery Apartments in Donabate,
County Dublin.
It is believed there has been
no confirmed sighting of the child
since he was three or four years old.
The Irish child and family agency
Tusla raised concerns and alerted
the police last Friday.]
[Forensic teams are starting a search
in Donabate for the boy,
who is 'presumed dead']
Good on Stephen Murphy: Live in Ireland
SkyNewsHD
https://news.sky.com/story/police-search-area-in-case-of-boy-presumed-dead-in-donabate-county-dublin-13423609
Niamh.
02-09-2025, 12:44 PM
awful story, poor kid
…this is the boy who was last seen 3 years ago, is that the same child of this story…?…
Niamh.
02-09-2025, 01:12 PM
…this is the boy who was last seen 3 years ago, is that the same child of this story…?…
No a different boy it seems
No a different boy it seems
…how weird because that story came up on my newsfeed as I was reading this, it’s the same location as well…the Gallery Apartments, Donabate….how strange…
Niamh.
02-09-2025, 01:17 PM
…how weird because that story came up on my newsfeed as I was reading this, it’s the same location as well…the Gallery Apartments, Donabate….how strange…
They actually mention that case at the end of the article in the OP, he was in Co Louth rather than Dublin
They actually mention that case at the end of the article in the OP, he was in Co Louth rather than Dublin
…it’s quite a confusing article, I just re-read it and it’s slightly different to the other one that came up on my news…it’s also weird that both cases seem to have had a delay in reporting the children as missing, I wonder why that is…
Niamh.
02-09-2025, 01:35 PM
…it’s quite a confusing article, I just re-read it and it’s slightly different to the other one that came up on my news…it’s also weird that both cases seem to have had a delay in reporting the children as missing, I wonder why that is…
Because Tusla are terrible
Because Tusla are terrible
…isn’t it so wrong and so sad that so many services/including child related services are so under-performing/under-funded and no focus in trying to change that…
Niamh.
02-09-2025, 01:40 PM
…isn’t it so wrong and so sad that so many services/including child related services are so under-performing/under-funded and no focus in trying to change that…
Absolutely unforgivable really
arista
02-09-2025, 01:43 PM
…it’s quite a confusing article, I just re-read it and it’s slightly different to the other one that came up on my news…it’s also weird that both cases seem to have had a delay in reporting the children as missing, I wonder why that is…
Did the Parents
know a place to look first?
This was Live on SkyNewsHD
They have a great Irish Reporter there
Niamh.
02-09-2025, 01:48 PM
Did the Parents
know a place to look first?
This was Live on SkyNewsHD
They have a great Irish Reporter there
Pretty sure it's the parents who were responsible for the disappearances...... iirc in the case of Kyron, the parents lied to the Police saying he was over in England staying with a relative
Did the Parents
know a place to look first?
This was Live on SkyNewsHD
They have a great Irish Reporter there
…it’s not the only location being searched either…
…140 children missing in Ireland that are ‘unexplained’, the report says…
arista
02-09-2025, 02:14 PM
Pretty sure it's the parents who were responsible for the disappearances...... iirc in the case of Kyron, the parents lied to the Police saying he was over in England staying with a relative
The parents should be on the local TV news
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