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As the 14th anniversary of Esra Uyrun’s disappearance approaches, Gardai have renewed their appeal for information on the missing Dublin woman. Esra, then 38 years old, vanished from her home in Clondalkin, Dublin in 2011. The last sighting of her was as she left her residence on Collinstown Grove at approximately 7:15am on February 23, driving away in a grey Renault Twingo with the license plate 08-D-23067. The vehicle was later discovered on the promenade in Bray, Co Wicklow.

Described as standing at 5’3″ with dark hair and green eyes, Esra was dressed in black leggings, white Nike trainers, and a dark top when she was last seen. Despite extensive efforts by the Garda, including searches conducted by the DMR West and Wicklow Divisional Search Teams with support from the Garda Technical Bureau, Esra’s whereabouts remain a mystery. A spokesperson for the Garda emphasized the continued determination to locate Esra and urged the public to come forward with any information that could aid the investigation.

Desperate Plea for Information

The plea for information by Gardai and Esra’s family underscores the ongoing anguish of not knowing her fate after all these years. The emotional toll of a missing loved one is immeasurable, leaving families in a perpetual state of uncertainty and hope. Esra’s disappearance has left an indelible mark on those closest to her, who continue to hold onto the belief that answers may one day be found.

Community Support

The community’s role in helping to solve cases like Esra’s cannot be overstated. Every small piece of information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, has the potential to provide a crucial lead in uncovering the truth. The support and cooperation of the public are vital in bringing closure to cases of missing persons and offering solace to their families.

Anyone who may have information regarding Esra Uyrun’s disappearance is urged to contact Ronanstown Garda Station at 01 666 7700, the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station. By coming together as a community, we can make a difference in bringing Esra home and providing her loved ones with the answers they seek.

In times of uncertainty and fear, the strength of a community shines through in its ability to come together and support those in need. The Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp offers a platform for sharing vital information, updates, and alerts to keep our community informed and engaged. Through collaboration and solidarity, we can create a safer and more connected environment for all.

Remember, every contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant impact in the search for Esra Uyrun. Together, we can make a difference and bring hope to those who are still waiting for answers. Join us in this mission to uncover the truth and bring closure to a family in need of answers. Let’s stand together and show that our community is a place where compassion and support prevail.