Imelda Keenan has been missing for almost 30 years.
The niece of a midlands woman who has been missing from her home in Waterford for nearly 30 years believes she was murdered.
Mountmellick's Imelda Keenan went missing on January 3rd, 1994 after leaving her flat on William Street in the city.
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 in Waterford, after informing her boyfriend she was going to the post office.
Imelda's niece Gina Kerry says the family believes someone who knew her had been hurting her in the lead-up to her disappearance:
Ms. Kerry says there are still "independent witnesses" out there that can provide new information.
She believes it was no coincidence that her Aunt's social habits changed shortly before she disappeared:
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