Audrey said: “These were bad men. Amy Fitzpatrick's mum Audrey Mahon talks to Irish Daly Star reporter Paul Healy. “I didn ...
“So that’s why I cancelled the holiday. I just thought she was out with her friends. “He spoke to her 15 years ago. “It’s stumped us. “I didn’t know anything about this. “She said her passport was destroyed, which was a lie because she was on my passport since she was a baby. “I never knew that before. 15 years and it’s something new. It’s really important information. It’s 15 years later now so what have I got Audrey said that she remembers her daughter often going off for periods of time but she believed it was to go to the shops or to hang out with pals. But the stunning revelation that Amy was allegedly being paid by them to sit in the front of their car while they went on “drug runs” is new to her and could hold the key to unlocking the mystery of how she vanished.
Amy Fitzpatrick from Ireland went missing in Spain on New Year's Day 2008. Her mum has spoken out amid new claims about what her daughter may have been ...
“She said her passport was destroyed, which was a lie because she was on my passport since she was a baby. “So that’s why I cancelled the holiday. I just thought she was out with her friends. “He spoke to her 15 years ago. She said that I destroyed it. “It’s stumped us. “I didn’t know anything about this. 15 years and it’s something new. It’s really important information. It’s 15 years later now so what have I got to lose? But the stunning revelation that Amy was allegedly being paid by them to sit in the front of their car while they went on “drug runs” is new to her and could hold the key to unlocking the mystery of how she vanished. The mum of a teenager who has been missing for 15 years has spoken out after she was told of explosive claims her daughter was allegedly being paid to go on “drug runs” with two British men.