'I didn't know Marie Kilmartin was my mother at her funeral - now I'm on a quest to find justice for her'
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The daughter of murdered woman from Laois, Áine, reflects on her family's grief and the lasting impact of the unsolved case after 30 years. During her cousin's funeral, she recalls hearing a comment from Marie's best friend that hinted at deeper secrets. Áine emphasizes the need for closure, urging the community to assist in solving her mother's murder. The article sheds light on ongoing emotional struggles and the personal quest for justice in the face of prolonged silence and unresolved questions.
After 30 years, the unresolved murder of my mother haunts our family. We need closure and we hope the community can help bring her killer to justice.
Marie's death and the events surrounding it have left a lasting impact on many lives. We cannot let her memory fade without seeking justice.
The continued quest for justice is not just for my mother's memory, but also for those who loved and lost her, and never received answers.
My mother's case is a reminder that some wounds never heal, and the pursuit of truth is essential not just for us, but for the community that still remembers.
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