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Skull of man found in Irish Sea 20 years ago has been lost by the State

Skull of man found in Irish Sea 20 years ago has been lost by the State
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The skull of a man discovered off the coast of Lambay Island in 2006 has been reported missing by Irish authorities. The remains, which were found by a fisherman, have not been accounted for since 2008.

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The loss of forensic evidence in a potential criminal case raises significant concerns regarding the management and accountability of state-held evidence.

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THE SKULL OF a man dubbed the ‘Lambay man’, whose skull was first discovered off the coast of Lambay Island in north county Dublin in 2006, has been missing for a number of years.

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The article reports on a factual administrative failure without injecting political commentary or loaded language.

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