2011年9月20日星期二

Search resumes for missing woman

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14 September 2011 Last updated at 05:33 GMT The family and friends of Karen Coyles are searching for her The family and friends of Karen Coyles are searching for her The search for County Antrim woman Karen Coyles, missing since the weekend, is due to resume in Ballycastle later.

Ms Coyles, 47, has been missing since Sunday. A prayer service was held at McQuillan GAA club in Ballycastle on Tuesday evening.

Family and friends are becoming increasingly concerned for her safety.

Her friends and relatives first realised there was something wrong when she did not turn up for work on Monday.

The alarm was raised and the coastguard, police helicopter and the local community joined in the hunt.

Her car, a silver Volkswagen Golf, was found outside the camogie club in Ballycastle at about 07:45 BST on Monday.

At the weekend Ms Coyles, who worked in the Biomedical Sciences Research Institute at the University of Ulster in Coleraine, captained the winning team in the all-Ireland camogie 7s tournament in Dublin.

Una Kelly Una Kelly said Karen's disappearance was "totally out of character"

Those who know her in the club said for her to disappear like this was completely out of character.

"Karen was on a high after captaining the team. She was in great form. This is totally out of character," said her friend, Una Kelly.

"She was really one of the things that bound everybody here together. That is why there has been such a big response from the club members.

"We know what she has done for us and everybody wants to find her safe and well."

They have appealed for people in the Ballycastle area to come forward with any information that might help find her.


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