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Person: Nancy Shanahan

'Gussie' Shanahan is 'no longer frozen in time' mourners told as partial remains are laid to rest
'Gussie' Shanahan is 'no longer frozen in time' mourners told as partial remains are laid to rest

For the past 18 years Aengus ‘Gussie’ Shanahan remained a ghostly image on a missing persons poster.

Sat, 10 Nov, 2018

‘The biggest blow to mam was losing Aengus’
‘The biggest blow to mam was losing Aengus’

The bond between Nancy Shanahan and her youngest child, who went missing 16 years ago on a night-out in Limerick, was recalled yesterday at Nancy’s funeral.

Tue, 17 May, 2016

Mum dies not knowing what happened to missing son in 2000
Mum dies not knowing what happened to missing son in 2000

The heartbroken mother of a man missing for 16 years has tragically passed away not knowing what happened to him.

Mon, 16 May, 2016

Parents believe missing son was murdered

Thirteen years after his disappearance, the parents of Aengus Gussie Shanahan have spoken out about how they believe he was murdered near a pub in Limerick.

Tue, 12 Feb, 2013

Appeals for two missing men

THE parents of two missing men feared murdered have issued fresh appeals for information about the whereabouts of their sons.

Fri, 13 Apr, 2012

Good neighbours

I WISH to take issue with the former mayor of Galway who said if there were any more robberies there, it could become “another Limerick” (Irish Examiner, April 11).

Mon, 24 Apr, 2006

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