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Gardaí release photos of clothes found on woman's body in appeal for information

The body was recovered from the sea at Clontarf last month.

GARDAÍ ARE RENEWING their appeal for the public’s assistance in identifying a woman whose body was recovered  last month.

The body was recovered from the sea at The Bull Wall, Clontarf, Dublin on the morning of Tuesday 30 June.

The woman is believed to have been in her late 60s or early 70s and is described as being of slight build with grey hair.

She was wearing a red coloured light weight jumper which had a floral pattern, a white vest/t-shirt, black corduroy trousers and black shoes which had a heel and square toe.

The woman also had a green, navy and red coloured leather money holder around her neck.

A green quilted jacket and blue polka dot umbrella were found close by to where the woman was located.

Gardaí release photos of clothes found on woman's body in appeal for information
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  • Purse

  • Scarf

  • Shoes

  • Shoes

  • Torch

  • Umbrella

  • Jacket

Gardaí are appealing for anyone with information which may assist in identifying this woman to contact them at Clontarf Garda Station on 01 6664800, The Garda Confidential Line, 1800 666111 or any Garda Station.

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