The brother of Fiona Sinnott cannot sleep because of the trauma of the 19-year-old’s disappearance more than 20 years ago, it was claimed yesterday.
The mum, who had an infant daughter, was last seen in the Broadway area of Co Wexford on February 8, 1998, at midnight.
And a new TV documentary, which airs tomorrow, will provides new insight into her life and shocking disappearance from the small village of Ballyhitt.
Emmy-nominated producer Shauna Keogh, who has spent 18 months making the documentary, said it “gives a platform and a voice” to the Sinnott family.
She added it was challenging and “very close to the bone”.
Ms Keogh told the Irish Mirror: “There’s interviews with Fiona’s sister [Diane] and brother Seamus.
"She called home that night. Seamus spoke in-depth and very openly – he can’t sleep at night because all he thinks about is that call.”
- Missing: Fiona Sinnott: True Lives airs tomorrow at 9pm on Virgin Media One