Irish Sunday Mirror

SPAIN COPS ‘ON THE BRINK’ OF A BREAKTHROU­GH

Amy’s aunt has hope for news on missing teen

- BY EMMA MCMENAMY news@irishmirro­r.ie

THE aunt of missing teen Amy Fitzpatric­k’s believes there is going to be a breakthrou­gh in the case “very soon”.

Christine Kenny issued an appeal to “individual­s living in the UK” who she believes may know what happened to Amy to come forward.

She said she feels that “something is going to happen” within weeks which will help police to crack the case.

Dubliner Amy was just 15 when she vanished from Mijas Costa, near Fuengirola in Spain, on New Year’s Day, 2008.

Christine told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “I think something going to happen, I just have that feeling. That one person will tell the truth.

BELIEF

“I do believe someone will come forward. There are people in the UK and Ireland who know. There are people who need to be interviewe­d.

“People know what happened to Amy but unfortunat­ely these people are too fearful.

“The people who do know don’t have to tell anybody bar the people in authority, even anonymousl­y.”

An updated TV documentar­y aired in Spain last week revealed new claims about Amy’s disappeara­nce as a new appeal for informatio­n was issued.

It came as the Irish government passed new informatio­n about the case on to Spanish authoritie­s.

And the family have received tip-off Amy is buried at a former race track.

Christine and Amy’s dad Christophe­r are campaignin­g to have the case upgraded to murder and requested a meeting with the Guardia Civil.

Christine urged: “They [Spanish authoritie­s] need to reinvestig­ate and go in with fresh eyes. I have looked for a cold case review but apparently the Spanish police don’t do them.”

UNSOLVED

I can’t talk about as it’s private but it will come out when the time is right

CHRISTINE KENNY, ABOVE ON THE CASE OF HER NIECE AMY

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Amy Fitzpatric­k’s age when she went missing in Spain back in 2008

At present, Amy’s case has been marked as “archivado” – which is common practice in Spain for unsolved mysteries. Christine said: “Of course it would make a difference [to upgrade the case to murder] and have asked for that. I think there are people that need to be spoken to and hopefully that will bring the truth. “They (the police) have can’t interview anybody now unless somebody comes forward with particular informatio­n. “We want to bring the child home to her father so he can bury her, if she has passed. “Hopefully now the truth will come out... I can’t talk about as it’s private but it will come out when the time is right and it’s not right at this stage.”

 ?? ?? STILL HOPE Amy, missing for 15 years LOCATION Former racecourse in tip-off
STILL HOPE Amy, missing for 15 years LOCATION Former racecourse in tip-off
 ?? ?? FAMILY PLEA Dad Christophe­r and aunt Christine
FAMILY PLEA Dad Christophe­r and aunt Christine

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