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Garda detectives are to travel to Iceland next week to interview dozens of people about the disappearance and potential ...
Gardaí are due to go to Iceland next week to interview a number of people as part of the investigation into the disappearance ...
A potential suspect in the disappearance of missing Icelandic poker player Jón Jónsson has been identified following a joint podcast series from RTÉ and Icelandic broadcaster RÚV. The new ...
Skýrslur verða teknar af þrjátíu og fimm einstaklingum í næstu viku í tengslum við hvarf Jóns Þrastar Jónssonar. Bróðir Jóns Þrastar segir skýrslutökurnar marka tímamót í málinu.
Fjölskylda Jóns Þrastar Jónssonar sem hvarf á Írlandi fyrir sex árum er með tilgátu um að leigumorðingi hafi farið mannavillt ...
Jón's sister Ms Jónsdóttir ... and that leads me to the thought that someone did something to him." The Jónsson family are visiting Dublin today to meet with the garda investigative team ...
A potential suspect has been identified in the search for Jón Jónsson, an Icelandic poker player who disappeared on February 9, 2019 in Dublin, after flying in for a Poker Festival. It is a case ...
Jón Jónsson, from Iceland, was 41 when he left the Bonnington Hotel in Drumcondra, Co Dublin, around 11am on February 9, 2019. He has not been seen since – but his dad Jón Ingimundur Jónsson ...
Six years have passed since the mysterious disappearance of Jón Jónsson, then 41, who went missing after leaving Dublin's ...
Six years have passed since the mysterious disappearance of Jón Jónsson, then 41, who went missing after leaving Dublin's Bonnington Hotel around 11am on February 9, 2019. Having arrived from Iceland ...
The father of a man who went missing six years ago believes his son could still be alive. Jón Jónsson, from Iceland, was 41 ...