Stabbed baby's mother hits out at Gardaí over inquest delay

A woman claiming to be the mother of a baby girl discovered stabbed to death over 30 years ago today criticised the Gardaí after the inquest was further delayed.

Stabbed baby's mother hits out at Gardaí over inquest delay

A woman claiming to be the mother of a baby girl discovered stabbed to death over 30 years ago today criticised the Gardaí after the inquest was further delayed.

Cynthia Owen claims the baby girl, known as Noleen, found covered in blood in a lane in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin in 1973 was one of two she gave birth to as a young teenager as a result of sexual abuse during the 1970s.

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