Dubliner
Amy Fitzpatrick went
missing on New Year’s Day in 2008 and authorities have struggled to make any leads since.
The 15-year-old had been living in Mijas Costa, near Fuengirola, in Spain with her mum Audrey, stepdad Dave Mahon and her since deceased brother Dean.
"The body was found in the hills near Mijas and they reckon the body has been there over a decade," Amy's auntie, Christine Kenny told the press.
She believes the remains may those be of her long-lost niece: "There is a possibility that it could be Amy, though, as there was a satchel bag found with the remains, and Amy used to have a similar type bag.
Amy's auntie believes the remains may be of her long-lost niece: "There is a possibility that it could be Amy, though, as there was a satchel bag found with the remains, and Amy used to have a similar type bag"
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“The body was found in the hills near Mijas and they reckon the body has been there over a decade,” Christine says. “They found a skull and other body parts.
“They reckon, though, from the bone structure that it’s of a woman aged between 25 and 30, or thereabouts. But it takes ages for that type of thing to be dealt with.
Missing Amy Fitzpatrick’s worried aunt Christine Kenny is not ruling out the possibility that human bones discovered next to a suitcase near the place the teenager went missing may those be of her long-lost niece.
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