Conor Dwyer (62) and his wife Sheila (61) were last seen on April 30th, 1991, near their home in Fermoy
Conor Dwyer and his wife Sheila were last seen on April 30th, 1991, near their home in FermoyGardaí are to issue a new public appeal for information that might assist them in trying to solve the mystery of a couple who disappeared from their home in Fermoy in north Cork more than 30 years ago.
The Garda investigation into the couple’s disappearance has always remained open. On Monday night, Supt Michael Corbett of Fermoy Garda station is due to issue an appeal on RTÉ’s Crimecall for public assistance in trying to establish what happened to the couple. The couple were well known in the local area and very recognisable by their distinctive car, a white 1978-1979 Toyota Cressida with the registration 5797ZT. The vehicle also went missing and has never been found but gardaí hope a film reconstruction with a similar car may help jog people’s memories.
A native of Shanballymore between Fermoy and Mallow, Mr Dwyer operated a hackney service and worked as a chauffeur and general handyman for a German businessman, Fritz Wolff, who lived at Castlelyons House in nearby Castlelyons.
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