http://www.thejournal.ie/unidentified-woman-wexford-skull-2471099-Dec2015/
.SHE WORE A pair of Lee jeans. Some of the material was still attached to her body when it was washed up on the Wexford coast.
It was the 12 December 1995 at Ballinamona Strand, Kilmuckridge, just a few kilometres south of Gorey.
The woman had been in the water for some time, her upper half was skeletal, the lower half of her remains more intact. She was washed ashore among pieces of wood and seaweed brought in by the currents.
The denim jeans, by their nature a durable material, contained clues. The jeans were unusual, there was a diamond shaped motif on the back pocket of a woman wearing sunglasses.
Gardaí would later establish the jeans were manufactured in Belgium in the late 1980s under the fashion name Rumour. The jeans were never officially sold in Ireland
In the pocket of the jeans were two Volkswagen keys with a ball shaped keyring. The car to fit the keys would never be found.
She wore laced-up, brown-coloured flat soled shoes, size 39, and she wore white socks. On the insole of the shoes was a four star symbol and the wording Made in France. Could she be French or might she be Belgian? The clothes may be a wrong steer.
Perhaps she was swept across the Irish Sea having entered the water in Wales or England? Perhaps she might have fallen from a ferry going to or from Rosslare? Perhaps her death was accidental, perhaps she was murdered?
Before her skull was lost it was established that she had a brace on her lower teeth and she had undergone much dental treatment. She was also tall, perhaps 5 foot 10 inches. Her family and friends are out there somewhere. Maybe one day they will be found and take her home