Spanish police last night said they have found missing Irish woman Martha Osaro “safe and well”.
However, her sister has called for further investigation to establish what happened in Madrid.
Twins Mary Jessica and Martha Joan Osaro, 26, mysteriously disappeared last Thursday while celebrating their birthday in the capital city.
Mary was discovered on Monday morning “traumatised” in a Madrid hospital and on Tuesday police revealed Martha has been found.
A police source told the Irish Mirror: “We can confirm Martha Osaro has been found safe and well. She is of sound mind.
Carlow woman Martha Osaro missing in Madrid 'found safe and well'
“She is now being questioned by police to find out exactly what happened.”
Another source claimed Martha had been recognised by a member of
the public walking down the street who contacted authorities.
However, Jennifer Osaro, who initiated the search for her missing sisters from Co Carlow, said she does not believe the police and has yet to physically see her sibling. She added: “The police said they found Martha in the centre and they picked her up and they brought her to a different police station.
“The police are saying she is well and in good health.
“They haven’t even brought her to the hospital to see if there is anything wrong with her or if anything happened to her.
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“They are saying she willingly ran away and are not disclosing where they picked her up or what station she is at.
“She’s been in the same clothes and she probably hasn’t eaten because she didn’t have any money with her, she didn’t have her phone or passport.
“I said I have to physically see her before you confirm because I don’t believe anything you say because of all that has been going on.
“I don’t know why Martha wouldn’t want to see me.
“She’s in a different state of mind now. She doesn’t know what is happening.
“There is no way she would not want to see Mary. They’re like glue the two of them, it’s out of character for them to be separated for that long without contacting each other.”