Irish Sunday Mirror

I’ll never quit the search for my sister Agony over Liga who vanished from beach resort last month

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HUGE HUNT IN INDIA FOR MISSING

said she seemed very sad. Our biggest worry is she was too trusting. She could have gotten into a car with somebody.” Ilze said despite her sister’s history of depression and “previous incidents”, she was convinced she was not in a state of mind to want to do herself harm. She added: “When we first came here Liga had really severe insomnia. She couldn’t get any rest for months and this drew her into anxiety. “But here in India she was already sleeping good, five to six hours a night. She wasn’t in that state of mind, she was showing signs of improvemen­t. She came to India to get better. She didn’t come to India to end her life.”

Liga’s Irish husband Andrew Jordan also travelled to India to help find his wife, who works in public relations and has lived in Ireland for five years. Just days after Liga vanished the recovery of a body from nearby Colachel in Kanyakumar­i triggered suspicion that it might be her.

But her relatives confirmed it was not the missing tourist. Last week Ilze, who lives in Cork, filed a Habeas Corpus

NAVY and Air Force searches for Liga Skromane were called off on Thursday – five days after they were launched.

The operation had been extended under rocks near the lighthouse and harbour area with the help of divers.

Meanwhile, the special investigat­ion

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