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Appeal for missing 69-year-old man stood down after body found

Anthony Kennedy had been missing from his home in Whitefriar Street in Dublin.

GARDAÍ HAVE STOOD down their appeal for the public’s assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 69-year-old Anthony Kennedy, who had been missing from Dublin. 

After issuing an appeal on 27 February, Gardaí said that a body had been found at Portobello Harbour on 3 March, and that the appeal was being stood down.

Anthony ‘AK’ Kennedy has been missing from his home in the Whitefriar Street area in Dublin since Monday, 21 February. 

Gardaí thanked the public for their assistance in relation to the appeal.

Updated on 4 March at 8.39pm by Gráinne Ní Aodha.

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