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Gardaí launch investigation after body found in Kerry
The man was discovered in a vehicle in Abbeydorney this morning.
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The man was discovered in a vehicle in Abbeydorney this morning.
The search for the man had commenced on Monday.
The body was found in a field near the Thomondgate area.
At this stage gardaí are not looking for anyone else in relation to this incident.
The man has been described as a white male, aged between 50-70, bald on top with short grey hair to the side and of medium build.
The man was discovered in the early hours by the Ranelagh Luas stop.
Sherin Mathews, who was adopted from India last year, was reported missing by her father on 7 October.
The remains were found today in the town of Sheerness.
The discovery was made today.
Local media report that a murder investigation has been launched.
Patrick Langton had been missing since last month.
The body was discovered shortly after 9am this morning.
The discovery was made shortly before midnight by a police officer.
Marc Mackay went missing two weeks ago.
The discovery took place at 11.30am this morning in the Blackquarry area of the city.
The 29-year-old was found this morning at an apartment in Finglas.
The investigation is ongoing and a post mortem on the body of the man found dead at a house on Christmas Eve is scheduled to take place today.
The discovery was made this morning at a house on Warrenstown Walk near Blanchardstown.
A badly decomposed body was discovered by gardaí at 44 Royal Canal Bank Way in Dublin 7 on Wednesday.
The body of the 43-year-old man was found at a house in a rural location in Rathmore, Co Kerry at around 8pm yesterday evening.
The death of the 33-year-old man is being treated as a personal tragedy.
The discovery of the body came after a car fire at Giles Quay near Dundalk in Co Louth was extinguished yesterday evening.
A maintenance worker at the hotel found the body after guests complained of low water pressure.
Gardaí are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the body in the early hours of this morning.
The body was recovered by the Coast Guard on Wednesday afternoon and identified today.
This is the second body found in Waterford today, but gardaí say the incidents are not connected.
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A Naval Service dive team was deployed to recover the body from a vehicle in the water at Kennedy Quay in Cork city this afternoon.
A digger discovered the remains this morning outside Lifford.
The man in his 20s is being questioned over the murder of James Kenny McDonagh, whose remains were discovered earlier this month.
Gardaí say they are now treating the discovery of the body as suspicious and have opened an investigation.
Gardaí are investigating the discovery of the man outside a house in Limerick city early this morning.
A forensic examination is expected to begin on the remains today.
Two people have been charged with the murder of 27-year-old Jonathan Duke, whose body was discovered in the River Bandon on Sunday night.
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