THE mother of missing woman Esra Uyrun fought back against Covid-19 after saying her only dying regret would be that she never found out what happened to her daughter.
The doting mother who popped to the shops and never came back: Sister of Esra Uryun who vanished in Ireland in 2011 says she fears she may have been abducted as she urges people to dig deep and come forward with information
Esra Uryun, then 38, was last seen leaving for shops from her house in Collinstown, West Dublin just after 7am on Wednesday 23rd February 2011
Abandoned car picked up on CCTV in nearby Bray, but no footage of Esra
Only other clues to Esra’s disappearance is a mysterious set of keys
Cop believed disappearance was suicide, but sister Berna Fidan thinks otherwise
On the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of Esra Uyrun, her sister Berna would have come to Bray to light lanterns in her memory.
Berna has returned to Bray every February for the past decade to continue her search for answers, but must remain in the UK this year due to Covid.
Esra left her home in Clondalkin some time after 7 a.m. on the morning of February 23, 2011, and she never returned. It was less than a week to her 39th birthday and she was preparing for a visit from her mother and her mother-in-law.
Her car was found in a car park on Strand Road at 11 p.m. that night, a small purse in the boot, and no other trace of Esra. The car had been there since 8.40 a.m. The last signal from her phone was picked up at Bray Head.
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