Mother seeks answers as Elizabeth Clarke remains missing

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The mother of missing woman Elizabeth Clarke is urging other mothers to look after their daughters. Elizabeth, who was 24 years old when she went missing in November 2013, is suspected to have been murdered. Her family reported her missing in January 2015. She lived in several places, including Portrane and Bettystown in Ireland. The investigation into her disappearance has been ongoing and extensive. The Garda, or police, have conducted house-to-house inquiries, land searches, and searches in local canals and rivers. Recently, they searched a house in Navan but did not find anything significant. Due to the nature of the case, the investigation has now been shifted from a missing person case to a murder investigation. Noeleen Bieninda, Elizabeth's mother, took to social media to emphasize the importance of mothers caring for their daughters. She expressed her sorrow at not being able to find Elizabeth, saying she wants to give her daughter a proper burial. Noeleen has thanked the Garda for their efforts while continuing to appeal for any information about Elizabeth's whereabouts. The Garda has renewed their call for the public to come forward with any information about the case. They assured that all information would be handled sensitively. People can contact the investigation team through Navan Garda Station or a confidential hotline.


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