Imelda Keenan has been missing since 1994.
The family of a missing Laois woman say they'll keep fighting for answers, after a decision by the Gardaí to not upgrade her case to a murder investigation.
Last year marked thirty years since the disappearance of Mountmellick woman Imelda Keenan on January 3rd 1994 from her flat in Waterford.
One of the reasons Gardaí provided for their decision was because they're still unable to rule out the possibility of suicide in her disappearance.
Imelda's niece Gina Kerry says it's been a blow to them:
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