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Donegal search for Arlene Arkinson’s remains ends without success

written by Staff Writer September 17, 2024
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Searches in the Glenfin area last week for the remains of Arlene Arkinson have ended without success.

Gardaí cordoned off several areas of the remote Ballybobaneen Forest in Glenfin last Monday morning, September 9, when a specialist garda search team and diggers moved in. However, the search ended on Saturday without the discovery of any remains.

The latest operation comes shortly after the 30th anniversary of the disappearance of the 15-year-old from Castlederg, County Tyrone, in August 1994 after a night out in Bundoran.

A spokesperson for the Garda Press Office confirmed to Donegal Daily that “there are no searches ongoing at this time”, but declined to comment further.

Arlene’s sister, Kathleen Akinson, said the family was devastated at the outcome of the latest development, but commended Gardaí for their efforts.

Members of a specialist garda team at Ballybobaneen Forest, Glenfin, last week where a search took place for the remains of Arlene Arkinson. Pic: North West NewsPix.

In July 2021, an inquest found Arlene Arkinson was murdered by convicted child killer and rapist Robert Howard, who died in 2015.

Howard had previously been charged with her murder in 2002, but acquitted in 2005.

Numerous searches, including some in vast swathes of bogland and forestry near the Donegal border, have been carried out over the years in search of Arlene’s remains.

One of the last searches was conducted by Gardai in May of this year in the Castlefin area, however, nothing was found.

Speaking ahead of a 30th anniversary vigil last month, Kathleen Arkinson said her sister deserved “to be found and get a decent burial.”

Heartbroken Kathleen said she believed deep in her heart that “some day Arlene will be found”.

She said she had mixed emotions ahead of the memorial in her sister’s memory.

“One day I’m alright, the next I’m not – I just can’t believe it’s been 30 years,” she said.

“I’m thinking about Arlene and that night – I know she suffered, but I just wish I could’ve taken the pain.”

“[Robert] Howard killed Arlene, but he also killed a part of us as well,” she added.

An inquest in 2021 found Robert Howard, who died in 2015, murdered Arlene Arkinson

Howard was the last person seen with Arlene Arkinson before her disappearance.

Donegal search for Arlene Arkinson’s remains ends without success was last modified: September 18th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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