“We’ll never stop searching”: Twenty years on family of missing teen Niamh Maye renew calls for information

Family of Niamh Maye

Dedicated website launched as family announces podcast in development by award winning true crime producers Casefile

Statement from the family of Niamh Maye

This year marks twenty years since the disappearance of our much-loved daughter, sister and aunt, Niamh Maye. On this incredibly difficult anniversary we are renewing calls for answers in the search for what happened after she was last seen on Easter Saturday, 30 March in 2002.

The impact of these past twenty years is difficult to articulate. All of us, including Niamh’s parents and six siblings live every day in her honour whilst bearing a gaping hole in our family and lives. We have gone on to finish university degrees, build careers, live overseas, get married and add several more members to our family – most of whom never got to meet their Auntie Niamh.

While we move forward with our lives, we will never give up our search for answers to the many unanswered questions that remain. Today we are launching missingniamh.com – a website dedicated to telling Niamh’s story and urging members of the public to come forward with any information that may help us understand what happened to Niamh.

We can also announce that we’re working with the award-winning team behind Casefile to create a podcast called “Missing Niamh” detailing the events surrounding Niamh’s disappearance and will be able to provide

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