The family of the missing Laois woman met with investigating officers yesterday.
The family of Imelda Keenan say they're not giving up on pushing for her case to be upgraded to a murder investigation.
The Mountmellick woman's family met with Gardaí yesterday, where they were told a review team are examining all the evidence in the case so far and there will be a further update in the near future.
She was last seen on January 3rd 1994 in Waterford after informing her boyfriend she was going to the post office.
Imelda's brother, Gerry Keenan, says they're not disappointed and are glad to have Gardaí working with them:
She was 22 at the time she went missing, and was last seen crossing the road at the corner of the Tower Hotel and Lombard Street.
Her family say not knowing what happened to her "is like living a life sentence."
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