Police Search Area In the case of a boy -Laki ‘considered dead’ in Donabate, County Dublin | World News

Police in Dublin are preparing to find an open place when they investigate the disappearance of a seven-year-old boy who is not visible in three years and never reported missing.

Gardai, the Irish Police Service, said that the missing child was “considered dead”.

The boy, who was not mentioned by the officer, was last known to have lived in an apartment gallery in Donabate, County Dublin.

It is believed that there has been no sighting of children confirmed since he was three or four years old.

The body of the child and the Irish family Tusla raised concerns and told the police last Friday.

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The forensic team started a search in Donabate for the boy, who was ‘considered dead’

The police said, regardless of their question, they could not find the boy or found evidence that he was still alive.

It is understood that they have spoken to the boy family members who are abroad.

The search was carried out in the apartment complex during the weekend, and the forensic team is now starting an open area search in other places in Donabate.

Tusla said that “We continue to work together with Garda and, in line with normal practice, all relevant information related to the family has been shared”.

The agency lifted alarm a year since reporting the case of a school child missing Kryan Durnin to the police.

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Kyran, from County Lout, was six years old when he was last seen in 2022, and officers believed he might have died until three years ago.

The police said they had carried out 570 separate investigations in connection with the loss of Kyran and alleged murder, and had explored 29,500 CCTV recording hours.

Two people have been arrested as part of the investigation, but there are no demands filed.

Although there are no suggestions that the two cases are connected, the similar similarity is in a state, with delays in reporting missing children, it has shocked many people in Ireland.

Irish Minister for children, Norma Foley, said that he was “very concerned” about the latest incident.

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