Suspected murder case of boy ‘extraordinary’, says Garda Commissioner
The Garda Commissioner has described the suspected murder case of eight-year-old Kyran Durnin as “extraordinary”, saying he has never seen one like it in his 40-year career.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said there is a “particular element” in the disappearance of the schoolboy that is “difficult to comprehend”.
He said that investigators are pursuing the case with “full vigour and resources”.

Gardaí suspect that Kyran may have died in 2022 when he was aged six.
It comes as officers continue to search a former family property and adjoining lands in Dundalk, Co Louth.
Now in its third day, investigators are carrying out a thorough search in and around the property.
A digger was seen working in wasteland directly behind the terraced house as part of the investigation into the suspected murder of the schoolboy.
Last week, gardaí opened a murder investigation…
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