Dublin teen Amy Fitzpatrick's 'distraught' final message to pal just hours before going missing
Amy Fitzpatrick told a close pal the night before she vanished that she planned to move home to Ireland.
Alan said Amy hated living in Spain and was set to move back to Ireland within a matter of weeks — but was left devastated when the move back was cancelled. Amy was just 15 when she vanished from Calypso in Mijas on the Costa del Sol in Spain on New Year’s Day 2008.She was last seen when she left pal Ashley Rose’s home at 10pm where she was helping babysit her pal’s brother in Riviera del Sol near Mijas on the Costa Del Sol to return to her own villa, which was a 10-minute walk away.Tragic Dean was stabbed to death by his stepfather Mahon on May 25, 2013.
“The conversation went on for a bit longer so I said ‘Aimz, I really need to go as I’m running late. I’ll speak to you tomorrow. Don’t worry about anything I’ll sort it out. “I was thinking what did she mean by having a ‘scheme’. I phoned the Spanish police at the time about it but nothing ever came from it.“I started to think, there’s something more to this than meets the eye because there’s no way with all these appeals that Amy wouldn’t have reached out to her dad Christopher.”
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