Gardaí searching for a child who went missing when he was three years old have found human remains at a site in Donabate, north Dublin.
Confirming that skeletal remains had been discovered, Garda HQ also named the boy as Daniel Aruebose.
It is the first time he has been named since his disappearance and assumed death was placed under investigation three weeks ago.
Gardaí believe the boy died about four years ago and commenced a criminal investigation last Friday week when the alarm was first raised. The investigation has been trying to establish precisely when the boy was last seen alive.
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The child’s mother indicated to the Garda where she and her partner had buried the dead child and this information led to the long and detailed search and the eventual discovery.
Finding the child’s remains will now move this troubling case forward, but what happens next?
Crime and security editor Conor Lally reports from Donabate and gives the background to the case.
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