Skull of man found in Irish Sea 20 years ago has been lost by the State
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.
Why it matters
The loss of forensic evidence in a potential criminal case raises significant concerns regarding the management and accountability of state-held evidence.
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.
The article reports on a factual administrative failure without injecting political commentary or loaded language.
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