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Big-Al-One wrote:

J.N-Bucking wrote:
Madeline McCann

Why are they throwing so much money at this?

? I may not be up to date on this.

ah, may only be such a big story in the UK

the story is she was about 4 yrs old and kidnapped on holiday in Portugal

This happened maybe 10 yrs ago and the government is still throwing millions into looking for her.

The unofficial story is the parents played a role in her disappearance

even if that isnt true, there have never been any charges brought against them for neglect since theyd gone out that night and left her home alone.

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I have tried a lot of your suggestions and got nothing.

I will continue trying.

His name is John Foran
DOB 25/12/1971 or 72, think it is 72 (feel terrible for being unsure)

A car he was driving hit a bridge in adrigole in cork Ireland on the R572.
He wasn't found right away so this could have happened on the 8th Sept 2013.

It was published on the 9th.

I cant post the link to it on my phone so am gonna get the lap top out to do that.

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Yeti. wrote:
You fear it... happened, and you weren't there. I can see the guilt in your words.

Please don't torment yourself, J. It wasn't your fault. I don't know whether it was fate trying to guide your hand, but it seems to have occurred too swiftly for anyone to react - not even the people who were closest to him, physically.

You could try looking up his name here.
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/
https://www.iannounce.co.uk/Republic-of-Ireland...

Thank you yeti

I had saved his life before, and I guess I felt I could do it again.

If you save someone's life you're in some way responsible for it.

I have half a thought that he killed himself, but I don't know this for sure, and in the newspaper reports I found it looks like a car crash.

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PepperJ wrote:
Inquests are also public record here, but you still have to pay for them.

I'm so sorry that you haven't found the answers you want; I hope that you can heal and move on...but the memory of him will always be bittersweet to you

I guess there's a chance they are here too, but I don't know where to look.
It's made more difficult that I'm in England and he was in Ireland so it's different countries and different rules

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Sherlock wrote:
Investigators charge a good bit even to research "public" records.

And they'd much rather do that than sit in a car for 12 hours, waiting for someone to appear!

How would I go about finding one and getting a price?

I looked yesterday when that was suggested but they were all the honey trap types

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Big-Al-One wrote:
You can try to find the examining physician and talk to him on a personal and private level....

This brings back the English/ Irish hatred thing.

They're unlikely to want to help me.

How would I find that out tho?
I'd definitely give it a go....

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soco wrote:
If an inquest is a public record, why would it take $$$ to uncover it?

Good question

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Nixx wrote:
Im so sorry for your loss Joe.

Looking at the NHS site it doesnt appear that you will be able to get it. And I dont know if a PI would either.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/inquest/

But then again this one says you can.....

http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/death/sudd...

He died I'm cork, so the NHS wouldn't have any dealings with it.

Will check out the links tho.

Thanks.

I just don't seem to be able to let go of this.

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Guess who's here??

Is it really you????????

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