Fresh appeal for missing Fermoy couple

  Gardai are renewing their search for a Fermoy couple who disappeared without a trace over 20 years ago.... Conor and Sheila Dwyer were last seen in Chapel Hill in the town April 30th 1991 The couple in their early 60's vanished without a trace in a case considered amongst the most mysterious of its kind in Ireland.. Gardaí found the couple's passports and a biscuit tin containing £1,000 in cash in the house and very few items of clothing had been removed from the family home. The couple's bank accounts have never been touched. This week detectives issued a fresh appeal for information on the whereabouts of the Toyota Cressida, registration 5797 ZT, which Conor and Shelia Dwyer were driving at the time of their disappearance. Graham Clifford of the Irish Independent who has been following the story told the Neil Prendeville Show there have been sightings of  the couple over the years and in particular by a woman and her son whose flight was delayed on their return journey from a pilgrimage in Lourdes in the first week of June in 1991 Press PLAY Button above to listen to the audio 

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