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Human Remains discovered – Midleton, Co. Cork

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Gardaí in Midleton, Co. Cork are investigating the discovery of remains that were discovered by workers at a construction site on the Midleton to Youghal Greenway, just off the Shanty Path at Roxborough, Midleton, Co. Cork on Tuesday 5 January 2021. 

On the date in question, workers from Cork County Council were clearing an area just off the railway which had been used as an illegal dumping ground for a number of years. This area was not accessible as a walkway and it was overgrown with shrubbery, trees and weeds.  

The workers were in the process of clearing the site with a digger on 5th January 2021 and at approximately 4.30 – 5pm they discovered the human remains.  

An extensive Garda investigation has been led by Superintendent Adrian Gamble. A full post mortem was carried out and DNA samples obtained. Unfortunately, when set against the National DNA Database a match was not obtained. The services of the Missing Persons Unit and the Garda National Protective Services Bureau were engaged.

Description of deceased: 

  • Remains believed to be that of a female aged approximately 70 years +
  • Height approximately 5’0 to 5’2’’ (when alive)
  • Large framed
  • Suffered from arthritis
  • Wore dentures
  • Was wearing a faded white garment on the upper body
  • Flat black shoes

Gardaí Appeal: 

  • Someone in the community must know how the female skeletal remains came to be at this locally known “tipping point” off the Shanty Path at Roxborough, Midleton, Co. Cork.
  • An Garda Síochána are determined to formally identify the deceased and treat her with the respect and dignity that she deserves.
  • An Garda Síochána want and need to provide closure for a family that, at this early stage, remain unknown and ensure that the remains are brought to a final resting place.
  • House-to-house enquiries have been undertaken in the local area, local missing person records have been reviewed as have missing person records retained by the Garda National Missing Persons Unit.
  • Gardaí are appealing to the public for any information, no matter how small, they might have to help. 
  • As part of their renewed appeal, Gardaí have released an image of the shoe, which was discovered with the remains.