REMAINS REMOVED: family visits Bray Head before body taken away

Gardaí are hopeful dental checks will positively identify skeletal remains found in undergrowth on Bray Head, Co Wicklow

Gardaí are hopeful dental checks will positively identify skeletal remains found in undergrowth on Bray Head, Co Wicklow. A postmortem carried out yesterday was inconclusive.

However, gardaí investigating the discovery on Tuesday afternoon believe the remains are those of Maura Reynolds (78) who went missing from a Bray nursing home on Christmas night 2005.

Ms Reynolds's dental records will be cross-checked against the remains with results expected later today. Members of the missing woman's family visited the scene yesterday before the remains were taken for postmortem. The area is less than half a mile from the Tara Care Centre on Putland Road where Ms Reynolds was last seen.

Perished clothing was taken from the remains yesterday evening and it is hoped it could be used to identify the deceased. The bones were found in thick undergrowth by a local person working on hedgerow on the northwest slope of Bray Head at about 4pm on Tuesday.

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Ms Reynolds has been missing presumed dead since she left the nursing home on Christmas night 2005, some time after she had returned from a family gathering. Her absence was not noticed until the following morning.

Originally from Donegal, Ms Reynolds had lived in Balally Drive in Sandyford, Dublin, before her health deteriorated. She had been a resident at the nursing home for 18 months before her disappearance.

Conor Lally

Conor Lally

Conor Lally is Security and Crime Editor of The Irish Times