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Murder of Daniel Mc Anaspie - May 2010 - Further arrests

Gardai have this afternoon, the 10/11/10 have arrested two males in their 20’s as part of the investigation into the murder of Daniel Mc Anaspie.

The two males are detained in Blanchardstown and Finglas Garda Stations under Section 4 of The Criminal Justice Act 1984.

This brings the total number of arrests in relation to this investigation to 10.

Previous Press Releases below refer.

 

Garda Press Office.
10/11/10

 

Gardai investigating the discovery of a body at Rathfeigh, Co. Meath on the 13th of May 2010, have positively identified the deceased as 17 year old Daniel McAnaspie, who had been missing since Thursday the 25th of February 2010.

Gardai are renewing their appeal for anyone with information about the disappearance and subsequent discovery Daniel's body to contact them at Blanchardstown Garda Station where the investigation is being led by Superintendent Dave Dowling.

Anyone with information is asked to call 01 666 7000 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.

Previous releases below

Garda Press Office

15th May 2010

Gardai are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the body at Gilliamstown, Rathfeigh, Co. Meath on the 13th of May 2010.   The body was discovered by a landowner in a drain on his land at about 2.00 p.m on the 13th of May.  The scene was visited by the State Pathologist and an examination was carried out at the scene by the Garda Technical Bureau.

A post mortem examination has now been completed on the body and it has revealed that the man, who is believes to have been in his late teen or early twenties, died as a result of stab wounds.    Further tests (including DNA) and inquires are underway to establish the identity of the dead man and Gardai would appeal for anyone with information to contact them at Laytown Garda Station on 041 9813320.

 Garda Press Office

14th May 2010.