Gardaí to continue search for human remains in Meath

Christopher Gaffney (37) from Blanchardstown was reported missing three weeks ago

Gardai search a field around the area where the dismembered remains of a man from Blanchardstown were found. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times
Gardai search a field around the area where the dismembered remains of a man from Blanchardstown were found. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times

Detectives investigating the murder of a convicted criminal whose body was chopped up and dumped in a stream have issued a fresh appeal for information.

As specialist crime scene investigators spent a third day today scouring woodland in Co Meath where Christopher Gaffney’s dismembered parts were discovered, gardaí urged anyone who may have spoken to the 37-year-old in the last two months to come forward.

A severed arm was found at The Mayne in Clonee on Friday by someone out walking.

Forensic officers, sniffer dogs and Garda divers uncovered more body parts, including a torso, during a further search yesterday, which focussed on a stream and the surrounding wooded area near the IBM factory.

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The remains were identified as those of Gaffney, from Blanchardstown, by matching fingerprints on the Garda database.

It is believed the victim was heavily involved with criminality and well known to gardai, with a string of drug-related offences under his belt.

He was reported missing by his family last month.

In a statement, gardaí in Ashbourne appealed for anyone who was in touch with Gaffney to contact them.

"We are also appealing to any person or persons who may have witnessed any suspicious or unusual activity involving people or vehicles over the past number of days or weeks, in the Kilbride or The Mayne area, close to the Porterstown Road, Clonee, County Meath, to come forward with any information," it added.

Gardaí said they believed the victim suffered a gruesome death before his body was chopped up and dumped.

The parts were removed from the scene to Connolly Hospital where Deputy State Pathologist Dr Khalid Jabbar was due to carry out a post-mortem examination.

Detectives said the results of the post-mortem would further determine the nature and direction of their investigation.

The scene in Clonee remains sealed off.

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Ciara Kenny

Ciara Kenny

Ciara Kenny, founding editor of Irish Times Abroad, a section for Irish-connected people around the world, is Editor of the Irish Times Magazine