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Hi, could anyone here give a brief summary of how this case stands now? Thanks a lot.
My heart goes out to Christine and Amy's dad , it's like this case gets continually brushed under the carpet . All newspapers do is rehash the same story over and over again. How about these journalists start badgering and hounding the irish government to actually get something done instead of paying lip service to the family . We all know the story including the tragic murder of her brother Dean, his family don't need to have it repeated over and over for them the pain felt from that is all they need to remember those details .Her aunt, Christine Kenny, has drawn parallels with a more high-profile case, stating: "Amy is Ireland's Madeleine McCann. She was only a child when she went missing but yet she has been ignored and forgotten. We have not heard from the Spanish police in years. There is no contact, no liaison with us.
"All we are asking for is for a review of Amy's case and for it to be upgraded from a missing person's case to a murder enquiry. We have no doubt Amy is more than likely dead but all her dad Christopher wants to do is to find her, bring her home and bury her."
Amid a renewed online campaign by the family, we revisit the haunting details of Amy's case and the subsequent tragedy that struck her brother years later
Amy's aunt Christine has now issued an appeal for assistance in the ongoing search for her niece, stating that there are individuals who know the truth but "are covering it up for whatever reason".
She also expressed their frustration with the Irish Government, remarking that despite years of communication, "little or nothing" has been done.
Concluding her plea, she remarked: "We repeatedly ask them for their help but nothing ever happens. They know Amy was a child, an Irish citizen, but yet they do nothing. It is very frustrating and so wrong."
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'Ireland's Madeleine McCann' vanished in Spain then second tragedy rocked family
Amy Fitzpatrick was just 15-years-old when she went missing in Spain in 2008, and her family are now calling for the investigation into her disappearance to be upgraded to a murder inquirywww.belfastlive.co.uk
No chance of a deathbed confession then , oh she will pull through . A liver can repair itself once alcohol is removed and with the doctors giving her medication for toxins in the brain , no doubt she will get better and be put on a transplant list .![]()
Mother of missing Amy Fitzpatrick fighting for life in hospital
Audrey Mahon, 57, whose teenage daughter Amy vanished in Spain in 2008, and whose son Dean was killed by her now husband, Dave Mahon, is in a critical condition in hospital with liver failurewww.dublinlive.ie
I really wish this case could get the attention it deserves ,amy deserves .Every Irish person I know believes X did it, which is why the case doesn’t progress - if they didn’t have enough on him then they probably still don’t. His behaviour on the day of her disappearance, the missing/not missing phone, her friend’s testimony all point in one direction. Plus his behaviour and criminal conviction since show exactly how he treated those children. I can’t believe Amy’s mother’s stance. Disgusting imo.
I don’t know if it’s still up but years ago The Olive Press (ex-pat news) had fantastic articles/coverage, for anybody wanting to catch up.
Every Irish person I know believes X did it, which is why the case doesn’t progress - if they didn’t have enough on him then they probably still don’t. His behaviour on the day of her disappearance, the missing/not missing phone, her friend’s testimony all point in one direction. Plus his behaviour and criminal conviction since show exactly how he treated those children. I can’t believe Amy’s mother’s stance. Disgusting imo.
I don’t know if it’s still up but years ago The Olive Press (ex-pat news) had fantastic articles/coverage, for anybody wanting to catch up