Tragic Disappearance of Irish Boy: Police Unearth Possible Grave

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Ireland is in shock** as police excavate a suspected grave behind the former family home of missing eight-year-old Kyran Durnin. Despite extensive inquiries, Kyran remains missing, and investigators now suspect he may have been murdered two years ago. The case has left the nation utterly heartbroken, with Taoiseach Simon Harris urging anyone with information to come forward. Authorities have taken possession of the property, which was Kyran's family home until 2024. A significant concern was raised with police by Ireland's child and family agency, Tusla, in August 2024. This heart-wrenching story serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of protecting vulnerable children.

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