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http://www.thejournal.ie/missing-couple-meath-2457042-Nov2015/
[h=1]There’s still no sign of this couple who’ve been missing for seven months[/h][h=2]William Maughan and Anastasija Varslavana were last seen in the Gormanstown area.[/h]Nov 20th 2015, 9:40 PM 32,324 Views 18 Comments
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THE FAMILY OF a couple who’ve been missing for seven months have said they’re being “torn apart” by their continued disappearance.
William Maughan (34) and Anastasija Varslavane (20) were last seen in the Gormanstown area of east Meath on 14 April and have not been heard from since.
Gardaí say they are very concerned for their safety and are understood to be investigating whether or not they have been murdered.
‘Willie’ and ‘Anna’ lived in a caravan in Gormanstown and used to hang about in the Balbriggan, Stamullen and Gormanston areas of north Dublin and Meath but have not been seen since their disappearance.
Speaking at garda press conference held today, Helen Maughan pleaded for some information about their disappearance:
[h=1]There’s still no sign of this couple who’ve been missing for seven months[/h][h=2]William Maughan and Anastasija Varslavana were last seen in the Gormanstown area.[/h]Nov 20th 2015, 9:40 PM 32,324 Views 18 Comments
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Source: Crimestoppers
William Maughan (34) and Anastasija Varslavane (20) were last seen in the Gormanstown area of east Meath on 14 April and have not been heard from since.
Gardaí say they are very concerned for their safety and are understood to be investigating whether or not they have been murdered.
‘Willie’ and ‘Anna’ lived in a caravan in Gormanstown and used to hang about in the Balbriggan, Stamullen and Gormanston areas of north Dublin and Meath but have not been seen since their disappearance.
Speaking at garda press conference held today, Helen Maughan pleaded for some information about their disappearance:
No parents deserve to go through what we’re going through. My family are just torn apart by this. As a mother I’m just asking and pleading, just pick the phone up give my child back, give me Anna back.