Arlene Arkinson disappearance: New information uncovered in Republic

Essential information has been disclosed in the Republic over the disappearance of schoolgirl Arlene Arkinson, a lawyer said.

Published 8th Sep 2017
Last updated 8th Sep 2017

The material includes papers on lines of inquiry pursued by Irish police, searches carried out south of the border, and a purported meeting between gardai and the former girlfriend of Robert Howard, the prime suspect in the murder.

15-year-old from Castlederg vanished after a night out in County Donegal in August 1994.

Her body has never been found.

er family is delighted to see progress on the decades-old case.

Ivor McAteer, a legal representative for the Arkinson family, told her inquest: "The family are delighted that the inquiries are moving forward.''

Barrister for the coroner Ronan Daly said: "The letter on the second of August and material accompanying that letter does address those four areas substantively.''

Two folders have been submitted to the coroner but some information may be duplicated.

Mr Daly said the documents were useful for the forthcoming inquest.

Arlene was last seen being driven down a country road by Howard, a convicted paedophile with a lengthy criminal history.

Despite extensive searches, including a fresh dig in Tyrone last year, her body has never been found.

The inquest opened in February 2016 and has heard evidence from dozens of witnesses including Howard's former girlfriend Patricia Quinn and senior detectives who worked on the case.

Friday's hearing of the inquest was told a meeting was held with Ms Quinn, her sister and a representative of the Garda.

The Arkinson family have previously been critical of the length of time the inquest has taken.

The coroner told the court he was mindful of the need to avoid delays: "I don't want to adjourn this generally. I want to keep momentum.''

The next hearing is scheduled to take place on October 23.