Body found in search for missing Tyrone woman

Police searching for a missing librarian have confirmed that they have recovered a body at Sion Mills in Co Tyrone.

Police searching for a missing librarian have confirmed that they have recovered a body at Sion Mills in Co Tyrone.

The body was found buried in a field close to a stream and the area has been cordoned off for forensic examination. It has been removed to Forester Green Hospital in Belfast for a post-mortem examination tomorrow.

The remains have not yet been formally identified, but there is speculation that it could be the body of mother of five Mrs Attracta Harron, a 65-year-old retired librarian who has been missing since December 11th.

Police said they could not confirm whether the body, which was uncovered by dogs from a specialist search unit from the South Yorkshire Police Constabulary, was that of a man or woman.

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Mrs Harron was last seen alive walking to her Strabane home after attending morning Mass in Murlog, Lifford, Co Donegal.

Mr Trevor William Hamilton,  a 21-year-old unemployed student from Sion Mills, appeared before a special sitting of Omagh Magistrates' Court on March 28th charged with her murder.