Her family believe her body may have been burned or buried on the site.
The family of a midlands woman, who's been missing for 30 years, are hoping redevelopment plans at a site in Waterford may produce clues to her disappearance.
Imelda Kennan's family believe her body may have been burned or buried in a car park at Bolton Street in Waterford City.
The site is now set to be redeveloped for the construction of over three thousand houses, which may necessitate an archaeological dig.
The Bolton Street Car park is just three minutes away from William Street where Ms. Keenan lived at the time she went missing.
Ms. Keenan's niece, Gina Kerry, says the family have been wondering about the site since she first went missing:
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