Listen Back: Desperate Plea from Father of Missing Carrick Student Draws Attention

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Listen Back: Desperate Plea from Father of Missing Carrick Student Draws Attention

A father from Carrickmacross has expressed profound gratitude for the community support as the search for his missing son, Conor Harrington, intensifies. The 20-year-old student was last seen at the Salmon Weir Pedestrian cycle bridge in Galway city.

Details of the Search for Conor Harrington

Conor Harrington vanished around 9:30 PM on Wednesday. Since then, his family has organized daily gatherings at the Galway Bay Sailing Club in Renville, urging volunteers to join the search efforts. They remain hopeful of discovering Conor and bringing him back home.

Community Response

John Harrington, Conor’s father, praised the remarkable humanity shown by the community during this difficult time. He described Conor as a dedicated second-year law student at the University of Galway.

  • Conor Harrington is 20 years old.
  • Last seen: Salmon Weir Pedestrian cycle bridge, Galway city.
  • Date last seen: Wednesday at 9:30 PM.
  • Daily search meetings at Galway Bay Sailing Club in Renville.

About Conor Harrington

Conor is remembered for his altruistic nature. His father noted that he consistently put others before himself, whether in his personal life or through charitable contributions. John urged everyone to offer any ideas or strategies that might aid in locating his son, emphasizing the importance of collective effort in times of crisis.

As the searches continue, the Harrington family remains hopeful for Conor’s safe return to Carrickmacross. They appreciate any assistance as the community rallies around them in this trying ordeal.