Ar Iarraidh is a new four-part documentary series by Midas Productions for TG4 which tells the stories of those missing through the eyes of their family and friends.
These deeply personal interviews give us an insight into the heartbreak that each family has suffered and how they continue to live with this ongoing grief on a daily basis, whilst also trying to maintain some kind of hope.
Each family has a unique story to tell as to how their lives changed forever, from the moment their loved one disappeared.
Episode 4: Dean Roche
On March 22, 2015, Dean Roche left his mother’s home in Hebron Park, Kilkenny, to buy a car. That was the last time he spoke to his mother. The last sighting of Dean was later that evening, in Ballyfoyle, Kilkenny.
In Hebron Park, Dean’s mother Geraldine was beginning to wonder where Dean was and why he hadn't come home like he said he would. This was completely out of character for Dean.
The car that Dean purchased that day was found crashed into a tree not far from where he had bought it.
When gardaí interviewed people in Ballyfoyle, specific details began to emerge about Dean's last known movements after crashing the car, and before he disappeared.
Desperate for any clues about his whereabouts, Dean’s mother and friends also decided to go out to Ballyfoyle themselves. That trip revealed what they saw as a vital piece of evidence.
Dean’s case has been shrouded in mystery since the day he vanished. His family and friends feel the key to unlocking the truth remains in the area where he was last seen.
With so many questions unanswered, they believe the investigation could be given new momentum, considering foul play.
This programme follows a family desperately needing help locating their loved one.
Ar Iarraidh – Dean Roche airs on Wednesday, May 22 at 9.30pm on TG4 and on the TG4 Player.
If you are affected by any of the content please contact:
Samaritans Ireland Freephone: 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie
If you have any information please contact the National Missing Persons Helpline on 1800 442 552 or at office@nmph.ie
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