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Gardaí Search Wexford: Fiona Sinnott Murder Investigation Update

by Emma Walker – News Editor

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A search and excavation operation took place in Killinick,Co.Wexford, as part of the ongoing investigation into the 1998 disappearance and presumed murder of Fiona Sinnott. The operation,which utilized heavy machinery and drones,concluded on Thursday afternoon without yielding any breakthroughs.

Fiona Sinnott, a mother of an infant daughter, was last seen on Febuary 8th, 1998, socializing in Butler’s pub. Her family expressed devastation at the lack of progress after 27 years but vowed to continue their search for answers. Gardaí also expressed their disappointment but remain committed to locating Fiona.

The investigation is one of the longest-running in Wexford, with thousands of documents and interviews compiled. Gardaí have previously interviewed six people in connection with the case, all of whom where released without charge.

A motorist reported seeing a man and a woman, along with two other males, near Kisha cross around midnight on the night of Fiona’s disappearance. These individuals have never come forward, and Gardaí are anxious to trace them or anyone else in the vicinity who did not come forward at the time.

Gardaí have renewed their appeal for witnesses and facts,urging anyone with knowledge of Fiona Sinnott’s disappearance to contact Wexford garda station or the Garda confidential Line.

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