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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
Entertainment
Aakanksha Surve

Viewers react to heartbreaking documentary about the tragic disappearance of Wexford woman Fiona Sinnott

Viewers were left outraged and emotional following the airing of a documentary detailing the mysterious disappearance of Fiona Sinnott.

The mum, who had an infant daughter, was last seen in the Broadway area of Co Wexford on February 8, 1998, at midnight.

Emmy-nominated producer Shauna Keogh, who has spent 18 months making Missing: Fiona Sinnott, said it “gives a platform and a voice” to the Sinnott family.

Fiona Sinnott (Virgin Media One)

Family of missing Wexford woman Fiona Sinnott say they will 'never give up' looking for her in new documentary

Ms Keogh added making the documentary was challenging and “very close to the bone”.

The heartbreaking documentary on Virgin Media One saw viewers take to social media to voice their sorrow and frustrations at the lack of answers.

One person said: “Surreal watching this. Neighbours and friends and still no answers #FionaSinnott”

Another person said: “What a tragic story for the Sinnott family. Someone has to know something, hope this poor family have a breakthrough soon. My heart goes out to them. #FionaSinnott”

A third person: “Very hard to watch the Fiona Sinnott #Missing documentary. I hope the family find her and the peace they are looking for.”

A fourth person said: “Heartbreaking #FionaSinnott story. To think so many women suffer this - @empireeliteltd has treated this with such sensitivity @VirginMedia_One”

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