Walk marks 30th anniversary of Fiona Pender disappearance

Fresh appeal issued for information about pregnant woman who was last seen at her flat in Tullamore in 1996

The memorial to Fiona Pender in Tullamore, Co Offaly ahead of a walk and run  to mark the 30th anniversary of her  disappearance. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
The memorial to Fiona Pender in Tullamore, Co Offaly ahead of a walk and run to mark the 30th anniversary of her disappearance. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire

A fresh appeal for information has been made as a memorial walk marked the 30th anniversary of the disappearance and murder of Fiona Pender.

The 25-year-old was last seen at approximately 6am on Friday August 23rd, 1996 in her flat on Church Street in Tullamore, Co Offaly.

She was seven months pregnant when she went missing.

Her body has never been found and no one has been brought to justice over her disappearance and murder.

On Sunday, scores of locals gathered at a memorial in Tullamore that was surrounded by pictures of her, as well as flowers, balloons and candles.

Family friend Brendan Killeavy said: “The community in Tullamore is gathered here to remember Fiona Pender on the 30th anniversary since she sadly left us back in 1996 – a very long time now.

 Fiona Pender: last seen in 1996
Fiona Pender: last seen in 1996

“We’re gathering here to remember Fiona and her baby, and I suppose an appeal out today as well for information.

“Thirty years is a long time, but we feel that there’s people that have information that would resolve this.

“No matter how small the information is, if you think it’s irrelevant, it will be very relevant to the gardaí to bring that forward to help the Pender family, her friends and the community of Tullamore as well.”

On Friday, gardaí renewed an appeal for information and outlined work undertaken in the case over three decades.

“Significant inquiries have been carried out in order to establish Fiona’s whereabouts and to investigate the circumstances of her disappearance and murder,” a Garda statement said.

“During this period, the investigation team have discovered and collated thousands of documents and reports, taken over 300 statements of evidence and retained a number of exhibits.

“Five people were arrested and detained in connection with this investigation and extensive searches have been carried out.”

The statement added: “Gardaí continue to appeal to any person who may have previously come forward who felt they could not provide Gardaí with all the information they had in relation to this matter, to contact the investigation team again.” – PA

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