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Irish Mirror
National
Ciara Phelan

Carlow woman Martha Osaro, 26, missing in Madrid as twin sister found ' very traumatised'

A search is underway for a Carlow woman who went missing with her twin sister while out celebrating their birthday in Madrid.

Mary and Martha Osaro, 26, were last seen in Centro, La Latina Madrid last Thursday, Mary has since been found but Martha remains missing.

Their older sister Jennifer Osaro said in a video that Mary was found and was very "traumatised."

She said: "I found one twin, I found Mary, I can not disclose how I found her or where I found her.

"I can tell you now from the feedback I got from where I found her, she was very traumatised.

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"Just keep praying and keep hoping we’ll find the other twin."

Ms Osaro said in a video posted on Facebook that someone is holding back information about her sister Martha's whereabouts.

She said: "It seems some people are holding information about where Martha is and they don’t want to communicate that information to me.

“I can’t trust anyone, I’m still going to continue looking for Martha because I am not giving up, I found one twin and i’ll find the other if it’s the last thing I do."

Earlier this morning  Jennifer Osaro posted that both twins were missing in Madrid and asked for the public's help.

Posting a photo online, she said: “I need your help. These women are my twin little sisters.

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“They have been missing in Madrid since Thursday the 9th of May. They both have been living in Madrid on and off for five years.

“We are very worried about them and their well being.”

She added: “The police, Interpol and Irish embassy in Ireland and Spain have all their info.

“If you have any contacts in Madrid share to them as well.

“Thank you all for all your help in advance.”

When contacted, a spokeswoman for the Department of Foreign affairs told The Irish Daily Mirror: "The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is aware of the case and providing consular assistance."

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