Irish Government contacts Spanish police over missing Amy Fitzpatrick
THE Government has made contact with Spanish police over missing Amy Fitzpatrick's case, the Irish Mirror has learned.
Christine told the Irish Mirror: "We talked him through the whole case and I handed him a lot of information."Believe it or not, he looked through some of the documents himself. He was very sincere. The heartbroken aunt - who has desperately fought to find Amy since her disappearance - felt it was the first positive step in the case in a long time.Christine told us: "I just feel that it's the first bit of progress in a long time. People are listening now.
Amy was aged 15 when she vanished from the Mihas area on the Costa del Sol in Spain on New Year's Day, 2008. "And following the meeting on Wednesday, we have hope. Not that we'll ever give up, we never will but this is progress now."
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