Search Begins for Remains of Seamus Maguire, Missing Since the Troubles
1-Minute Brief
The renewed search for Seamus Maguire highlights ongoing efforts to address unresolved cases from Northern Ireland's Troubles.
Key Facts
- Seamus Maguire is believed to have been murdered and secretly buried at age 29.
- A forensic team began a dig on Tuesday in the Derryclone townland of County Antrim.
- Maguire was one of the 'disappeared' during Northern Ireland’s Troubles.
- Republican paramilitaries are believed to have killed and buried Maguire in 1976, according to The Guardian.
- The search is taking place on two acres of farmland in County Antrim.
What Happened
A forensic search has started in County Antrim for the remains of Seamus Maguire, who disappeared during the Troubles and is believed to have been secretly buried.
Why It Matters
This search is part of ongoing efforts to locate and recover victims of the Troubles, aiming to provide closure for families and address unresolved historical cases.
What's Next
Authorities and forensic experts will continue the search in the designated area. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter23h agoSearch to begin for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire
- The GuardianLeft18h agoDig begins for remains of Troubles victim 50 years after disappearance
