Kyran Durnin β the eight-year-old child now believed to have been killed up to two years ago β was taken out of school in 2022, with officials assuming he had moved to a school in Northern Ireland.
Investigators believe this is how authorities failed to notice the child was missing for so long. βIt seems he may have fallen through the cracks,β said a source.
Kyran was officially reported missing from his home in Drogheda, Co Louth, in late August, alongside his mother, Dayla Durnin (24). The official missing persons report was made on August 30th and stated the child was last seen on August 28th at about 11am.
GardaΓ now suspect Kyran was not with his mother when she went missing. Dayla Durnin was located in the UK without her son a short time later.
It is now believed Kyran may have been killed sometime in 2022. The last sighting of the child which gardaΓ have been able to confirm with certainty occurred in May 2022.
Around that time, Kyran was removed from his school. Sources said officials were then under the impression that he was transferring to a primary school in Northern Ireland.
This meant the eight-year-old boyβs long-term absence from school went unnoticed by Irish officials. Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, subsequently raised concerns about Kyranβs welfare and engaged with family members.
Garda sources said questions would inevitably have to be answered regarding child protection measures in the case. However, for now, the focus is on progressing the murder investigation and locating the childβs remains.
Why gardaΓ fear a missing eight-year-old boy was murdered
Tusla had some dealings with the childβs family in previous years but there was no indication he was a victim of abuse.
The agency is co-operating with gardaΓ and has handed over a large amount of documentation relating to the child after gardaΓ obtained a District Court warrant.
GardaΓ are now βall but certainβ Kyran was killed well before he was reported missing. No remains have been located and no one has been arrested.
Investigators believe at least two people have detailed information on the childβs death. One person known to the child has changed their story a number of times since he was officially reported missing in August.
The case has been given priority status and significant resources have been devoted to the investigation. GardaΓ say they are confident of progress in the near future.
Investigators hope the opening of a formal murder inquiry may prompt people suspected of holding important information to co-operate. It will also grant gardaΓ additional resources and stronger legal powers to secure evidence.
An incident room has been established in Drogheda Garda station and a senior investigation officer has been assigned to oversee the case.
Timeline
- 2022: Kyran was withdrawn from school. Officials believed he was transferring to a school in Northern Ireland.
- May 2022: Last reported sighting of Kyran Durnin which gardaΓ have been able to confirm with certainty.
- August 30th, 2024: An official missing persons report is made regarding the disappearance of Kyran and his mother, Dayla Durnin. GardaΓ are told the pair were last spotted two days previously at 11pm on August 28th.
- September 2024: Dayla Durnin is located safe and well in the UK. There is no sign of Kyran. GardaΓ start to suspect he may have been killed many months ago.
- October 16th, 2024: GardaΓ take the unusual step of announcing the missing person case was now considered a murder investigation, despite no remains being located. GardaΓ say they have uncovered no evidence to indicate Kyran may still be alive.
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