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Spanish cops on brink of major Amy Fitzpatrick breakthrough as family give update

Spanish cops on brink of major Amy Fitzpatrick breakthrough as family give update

The aunt of missing teen Amy Fitzpatrick’s believes there is going to be a breakthrough in the case “very soon”.

Christine Kenny issued an appeal to “individuals living in the UK” who she believes may know what happened to Amy to come forward.

She said she feels that “something is going to happen” within weeks which will help police to crack the case.

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Dubliner Amy was just 15 when she vanished from Mijas Costa, near Fuengirola in Spain, on New Year’s Day, 2008.

Christine told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “I think something going to happen, I just have that feeling. That one person will tell the truth.

“I do believe someone will come forward. There are people in the UK and Ireland who know. There are people who need to be interviewed.

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  • June 4, 2023