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Suspect Held in Custody as Gardaí Investigate Dismemberment of Missing Kerry Farmer

Partial human remains believed to be Michael Gaine's were found on his farm, with DNA testing and searches continuing as a man in his 50s is questioned for murder.

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Overview

  • Michael Gaine, a 56-year-old farmer from Kenmare, County Kerry, was reported missing on March 21 after being last seen buying phone credit on March 20.
  • Human remains, suspected to be Gaine's, were discovered in liquid manure on his farm and spread across nearby fields; DNA testing is underway for formal identification.
  • A man in his 50s, known to Gaine, was arrested on May 18 on suspicion of murder and remains in Garda custody for questioning.
  • The investigation, reclassified as a homicide on April 29, has involved extensive forensic analysis, searches, and the review of over 2,200 hours of CCTV footage.
  • The discovery has deeply impacted the close-knit Kenmare farming community, with tributes left at Gaine's farm and continued appeals for answers from his family.