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Missing Derry woman and daughter may have travelled to Dublin

Rosemary Gregg and her daughter Orlaith have not been seen since they left their home in Limavady on Friday.

POLICE IN NORTHERN Ireland say they are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a missing Derry woman and her six-year-old daughter.

48-year-old Rosemary Gregg and her daughter Orlaith have not been seen since they left their home in Limavady on Friday.

The PSNI said Rosemary is described as:

  • 5’9” tall
  • Of medium build
  • With brown eyes
  • And shoulder-length dirty blonde hair.

When last seen she was wearing a black coloured Superdry jacket.

Orlaith is a child of slim build with blonde hair.

Police said it is possible that the mother and daughter may be in the Belfast area but could well have travelled to Dublin.

They are appealing for Rosemary, or anyone who knows of their whereabouts, to contact police in Limavady on 101.

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