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Gardaí seek international help to identify DNA found on Sophie Toscan du Plantier boot

Gardaí seek international help to identify DNA found on Sophie Toscan du Plantier boot
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Irish police are utilizing international treaties to compare DNA found on a boot belonging to the late Sophie Toscan du Plantier against global databases. The move is part of a cold case investigation into her 1996 murder in west Cork.

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The use of international forensic cooperation highlights the evolving nature of cold case investigations and the power of cross-border data sharing in criminal justice.

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The reporting is factual, objective, and focuses on the procedural aspects of an ongoing police investigation.

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