Remains Found on Kerry Farm Are Those of Mike Gaine
- Authorities confirmed on Sunday evening, May 25, 2025, that human remains found on Michael Gaine's farm near Kenmare, County Kerry, are those of the missing 56-year-old farmer.
- The discovery followed reports of Gaine's disappearance on March 20, leading to a missing person case that was later reclassified to a homicide investigation after ruling out accidental or voluntary absence explanations.
- Gardaí, supported by Defence Forces and forensic teams, sealed the farm and surrounding fields at Carrig East for detailed technical searches, including slurry tanks where dismembered remains were found and examined.
- Last Sunday, a man in his fifties was taken into custody on suspicion of murder but was later released without any charges, while Gardaí continue to seek assistance from the public regarding the investigation.
- The confirmation of Gaine's remains and upgraded investigation suggest law enforcement will expand efforts to solve the case, while family members expressed shock and called for assistance amid ongoing inquiries.
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New Mike Gaine update as Gardai formally confirm remains as popular Kerry farmer
GARDAI have confirmed that the remains found on farmland belonging to Michael Gaine have formally been identified as those of the 56-year-old. Investigators have been waiting for tests to confirm that dismembered remains discovered in slurry and a tank on the 1,000-acre farm near Kenmare in Co Kerry nine days ago are those of Mike’s. Michael Gaine was first reported missing in March An Garda Síochána Missing Persons A tribute close to the farm o…
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