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Men who interviewed about the death of Kerry Farmer

A man in the 1950s is asked about the suspicion of murdering Kerry Farmer Michael Gaine.

The 56-year-old has been missing in his Kenmare Farm for eight weeks. On Saturday it was confirmed that human remains were partly found on his farm near the landscape minor gap.

Gardaí continues to run through the farm, while the dog unit Garda is also involved. The defense forces also comb the area.

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It comes after the discovery of materials, while the slurry was distributed on Friday, which led to the renewed examination of the surroundings.

Michael Gaine, who also leaves Mike, was last seen in Kenmare Town shortly after 10 a.m. On March 20, where he bought telephone loans in a centra business.

Two weeks ago, Gardaí confirmed that they were convinced that Mr. Gaine was dead and that a murder examination began.

On Saturday, a Garda spokesman said: “Gardaí at Killarney Garda station continued to examine the disappearance and murder of Michael Gaine (56), who was missing on Friday, March 21, 2025, near Kenmare, Co Kerry.

“As part of the investigation, on Friday evening in countries in Carrig East, Kenmare, Co. Kerry, resumed and a crime scene has now been explained.

“The Garda Technical Bureau and the state pathologist's office were asked to take part in the scene.

“Outstanding investigations of both Garda Technical Bureau and the state pathologist, a Garda Síochána, are currently unable to provide further information.

“The examination is ongoing and further updates will follow.”

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