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Yellow notice issued for two Irish boys being held in Egypt

Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster’s Good Morning Ulster programme, Ms Kelly said it is every parents worst nightmare.

“There is huge frustration that my two sons are not in my care,” she said.

“Obviously as a parent I am very concerned about their welfare. Are they going to school? Is Kareem being properly looked after? There are multiple questions that I still have.”

When Ms Kelly and her then-partner travelled with their children to Egypt in 2022 it was to meet their father’s family.

Ms Kelly said she believed it was in the boys “best interests” that they got to know their paternal relatives.

When the family was due to return to Ireland in March 2022, Ms Kelly’s partner refused, taking the two children away.

Ms Kelly has been working with both Irish and Egyptian authorities ever since, to be reunited with her children.

“It is so tough, this is my fifth trip over and it doesn’t get easier, it hurts me deeply having to leave without my kids but there will be a day when my two children will be with me and we will all leave together,” she said.


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