Ireland Ireland - Sandra Collins, 28, Killala Co. Mayo, 4 Dec 2000 *acquitted*

Sandra Collins was last seen leaving a takeaway in Killala, on the night of 4 December 2000

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Billboards depicting a missing Mayo woman have been erected at a number of locations around the county, in an effort to achieve a breakthrough in the case.

The family of Sandra Collins has reiterated an appeal for information about their sister.

It is suspected she was abducted and murdered over 20 years ago.

Ms Collins was last seen leaving a takeaway in Killala, on the night of 4 December 2000.

In the days that followed her disappearance, a fleece jacket belonging to the 28-year-old was found on the local pier but her body was never recovered.


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The latest appeal comes as TG4 is due to screen a documentary tonight on the Collins family’s ongoing search for answers.

Gardaí say the investigation into her disappearance remains active. Detectives have made a number of appeals for information, believing that there are people who have knowledge that could assist the inquiry.

The Collins family has used the proceeds of an online fundraising campaign to purchase advertising space in Castlebar and Ballina seeking assistance from members of the public.

The billboard ads emphasise the possible importance of any new information in helping to solve the case.

Marú Inár Measc will be broadcast on TG4 at 9.45pm.

 

Gardaí have renewed their appeal for information for a 28-year-old woman, who has been missing for 22 years.

Sandra Collins from Killala, Co. Mayo, went missing on December 4, 2000. Gardaí in Ballina who are investigating her disappearance and murder are renewing their appeal for information.

Sandra was last seen on the night of Monday, December 4, at approximately 11pm in the Country Kitchen premises on George's Street, Killala, Mayo.
 
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Gardaí have continued to liaise with Sandra’s family, and the investigation into her disappearance and murder remains active.

Together with the Collins family, Gardaí are urging anyone who may have additional information, which they perhaps thought was insignificant at the time, to come forward.

They are also appealing to anyone whose circumstances may have changed over the last 23 years, who may now be able to share relevant information with the investigation team.

A spokesperson for the Gardaí said that anyone who comes forward will be treated confidentially, with “compassion and sensitivity”.
 

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