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Second dig to begin in search for missing woman | UK News

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An Garda Síochána A close-up photo of Fiona Pender, a woman with blonde curly hair, looking directly at the camera. She is wearing red lipstick and a red top.An Garda Síochána

Fiona Pender, 25, was seven months pregnant when she disappeared in 1996

Detectives investigating the disappearance of a woman who went missing in the Republic of Ireland almost 30 years ago have begun a search at a second location.

Twenty-five-year-old Fiona Pender was seven months pregnant when she disappeared in Tullamore, County Offaly in 1996.

Earlier this week, gardaí (Irish police) said they had reclassified their missing person investigation to a murder inquiry.

Having completed a search of land in County Offaly on Tuesday, the search moved to the Slieve Bloom mountains in County Laois on Wednesday.

The new site is a piece of open ground which will be “subject to excavation, technical and forensic examinations,” a garda statement said.

Ms Pender was last seen at about 06:00 local time 23 August 1996 at her flat on Church Street, Tullamore.

She was 5’5″ in height, had long blonde hair and was said to be looking forward to the birth of her child.

She was wearing white leggings and bright coloured clothing when she went missing.

An Garda Síochána Fiona Pender, a young woman with long, curly blonde hair, smiling.  She is wearing a white top with a floral patternAn Garda Síochána

On Monday, gardaí confirmed the search for Fiona Pender has been re-classified as a murder investigation

The previous search, on open ground about 5km (3 miles) from Tullamore, began on Monday and ended on Tuesday evening.

Irish broadcaster RTÉ reported that the operation was concentrated on bogland at Graigue, near the village of Killeigh.

Gardaí said the results of the searches were “not being released for operational reasons” but added that they had kept Ms Pender’s family updated.

They repeated their appeal to “any person who may have previously come forward who felt they could not provide gardaí with all the information they had in relation to this matter, to contact the investigation team again”.

What has changed with the latest searches?

Niall Carson/PA Wire A garda officer standing near a white cordon during a search of open ground outside Tullamore, County  Offaly, on Monday 26 May 2025.  The officer is wearing a cap and a dark uniform with a yellow high-vis section around his shoulders and chest.  He is looking towards a dark, boggy lane, surrounded by green vegetation. Niall Carson/PA Wire

Analysis by Dublin reporter Kevin Sharkey:

Can an area around the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the Irish midlands yield a clue about what happened to Fiona Pender in the summer of 1996?

That is a question being asked locally and around the country as gardaí begin a second search this week to try to locate the remains of the hairdresser and part-time model who was preparing for the birth of her baby when she disappeared.

The hope at the beginning of each search since the young woman went missing almost 29 years ago has been that it might finally end her family’s long and agonising wait for a breakthrough.

To date, every search has ended in disappointment.

The latest search, in County Laois, is just across the county border from where another search concluded in County Offaly on Tuesday.

What is different about these two searches is that they are the first digs conducted by search teams since the investigation into the disappearance of Ms Pender was upgraded to murder at the beginning of this week.

To date there have been no convictions in relation to Ms Pender’s disappearance nor her suspected murder.

However, over the course of the 28-year missing person investigation, five people have previously been arrested and detained.

The investigation team have also taken more than 300 statements and “discovered and collated thousands of documents”.

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