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Skeletal remains found in search for missing boy

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Skeletal remains have been found of a young boy who had been missing and presumed dead in Donabate, County Dublin.

Gardaí (Irish police) have said they believe the remains are of Daniel Aruebose, who has not been seen for a number of years and would now be seven.

It is believed he has been missing for a number of years and would be seven

Concerns for Daniel’s whereabouts had been raised last month by Tusla, the Irish state agency responsible for child welfare and protection.

An area of open ground in the village, which lies to the north of Dublin, had been the subject of a search for a number of weeks, and gardaí have confirmed a “careful and sensitive exhumation” will now take place.

Police said DNA analysis will now be carried out on the remains to formally identify them.

Daniel lived in The Gallery Apartments in Donabate, where an examination was first carried out on Sunday 31 August.

Door-to-door enquiries at the building complex continue to be carried out.


BBC News

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