Irish Daily Star

‘I will never give up looking for my son’ MUM OF MISSING CIAN’S PLEDGE AFTER TWO YEARS

- ■■Stephen MAGUIRE

“That amounts to 56.7 kilograms of cheese produced per capita or roughly 125 pounds per person.

“For the past five years, Ireland has recorded the second highest cheese production growth rate in the European Union, up 39 per cent, only second to Cyprus.

“This is almost five times higher than the growth rate for the EU as a whole.

“In absolute terms, Ireland ranks 19th worldwide having produced 287,000 metric tonnes of cheese in 2021.”

THE mother of a missing man yesterday vowed she would never stop looking for him on the second anniversar­y of his disappeara­nce.

Gardai renewed their appeal for Cian Langelaan, two years after he was last seen getting out of a taxi in Donegal.

The last known sighting of Cian, then 27, was on September 27, 2020, in the Hornhead area outside the popular seaside resort of Dunfanaghy.

He had been reported missing for a couple of days from the nearby Falcarragh area.

Described as 5ft 8in tall, of medium build, clean shaven, with sandy/auburn hair and blue-grey eyes, Cian was wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans and black boots.

It is believed he stayed in Dillon’s Hotel, Letterkenn­y, on September 24/25.

On the Sunday night he paid

€60 for a taxi from Letterkenn­y to Hornhead, Dunfanaghy, at around 10.30pm and had a plastic bag containing personal items, including a wallet and phone. Since his disappeara­nce his heartbroke­n mother Anthea has lived in hope of finding her beloved son again.

She has mounted a continuous Facebook campaign in the hope that anyone may come across him. “I will never stop looking for him. As long as I am able to I will continue to keep my promise to Cian to find him,” she said.

PROMISE: Cian and (below) mum Anthea Forever

“He is gone two years now but I will continue to look for him forever until I find out what happened to him of where he is.”

Garda Grainne Doherty appealed to anybody who may have any informatio­n. “His family have gone through so much and we would appeal to anybody who may have even the smallest piece of informatio­n to come forward,” she said.

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