
The wife of missing man Michael Gaine has spoken publicly for the first time, appealing to the public for help in uncovering what happened to him, reports The Mirror.
“If there is anybody that has any information about Michael, do please come forward and talk to the Gardaí. We just want Michael to come home,” Janice Gaine said.
Her video plea came just a day after Gardaí reclassified Michael’s case from a missing person to a homicide investigation, reports The Mirror.
This development indicates that Gardaí now suspect the 56-year-old Kenmare, Co Kerry farmer was either murdered or died as a result of an accident. He was last seen in March, and a large-scale Garda search has taken place since.
Mrs Gaine said in her statement:“I am Janice Gaine. I am Michael Gaine’s wife. I would just like to say something about Michael, that he was my best friend, my husband. This whole thing has been devastating. If there is anybody that has any information about Michael, do please come forward and talk to the Gardaí. We just want Michael to come home. We want to know what happened to him because if we can’t find Michael, I just don’t know what I am going to do and what his family, his sister Noreen…I just want Michael to come home,” reports The Mirror.
And Michael’s sister Noreen O’Regan also issued a video appeal. She said: “Michael was a loving husband, brother, uncle.
“His nieces and nephews loved him. We are absolutely heartbroken at what has happened, we are devastated. Our lives are shattered – we want answers. We love Michael – we want him back. I am appealing to anyone with any information of what happened to Michael…Michael went to the farm on the 20th of March…it was his routine to his animals. He never returned home. We are devastated – we want him back,” reports The Mirror.
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