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Fitzpatrick family to meet Irish Prime Minister two months after teenage Amy disappeared in Mijas
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By m.p. - Mar 2, 2008 - 8:51 PM
The missing teenager, Amy Fitzpatrick. Photo - EFE.
The missing teenager, Amy Fitzpatrick. Photo - EFE.
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The meeting with Bertie Ahern is this Wednesday

It’s now more than two months since Amy Fitzpatrick disappeared from Mijas as she was walking from the Calypso area to her home on the Riviera del Sol Urbanisation, and not a trace of the Irish teenager has been found since then. She was returning home from a friend’s house when she disappeared on the night of New Year’s Day.

It was Amy’s sixteenth birthday on 7th February. The Civil Guard continue with their search for a British-registered white Ford Fiesta which they believe she may have taken, registration C955 SLK, and her family, who have been handing out leaflets as far away as Alicante and Morocco, have been organising fund-raising events to help them carry on with their campaign to bring her home safe and sound. The latest was in Dublin on Saturday night.

EFE said Amy’s mother, Audrey Fitzpatrick, and her partner, Dave Mahon, are in Ireland themselves this week for a meeting with the Prime Minister, Bertie Ahern, on Wednesday.

Last month, Amy’s family announced a substantial reward for any information which could lead to the whereabouts of the missing girl, and said all information would be treated in the strictest confidence. They asked anyone who may have a possible lead to contact either the family or the Civil Guard.

The contact numbers are 112, 062, 686 044 181 and 952 474 030. Amy has black hair is 1.65m tall, and was wearing black track suit bottoms and a T-shirt with the word ‘Diesel’ when she was last seen.

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