sábado, 20 de septiembre de 2014

Ireland's Vanishing Triangle

Ireland's "Vanishing Triangle" is a term commonly used in the Irish media when referring to a number of high profile disappearances of Irish women in the mid to late 1990s.
Background
The "Vanishing Triangle" disappearances cases all appeared to share some common characteristics, for example; the women were all young, ranging from their late teens to forty years of age; they disappeared inexplicably and suddenly and no substantial clues or evidence of their fate has ever been found despite large scale searches and campaigns by the Irish police force, or Gardaí, to find them. Another important characteristic is that all disappearances occurred in a geographal area which subsequently became popularly known in the media as "The Vanishing Triangle". This area is a triangle located in the eastern part of the island vertices approximate the boundaries of Leinster. To date the unofficial list of Ireland's missing women holds six names. Due to these similarities...

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