
Dude, where's my car? Stag do reveller pleads for help following THREE-WEEK search for his vehicle in Ireland after forgetting where he parked it
A reveller who lost his car after forgetting where he had parked it asked the public for help following an unsuccessful three-week search.
Kieran, from County Wicklow in the Republic of Ireland, had been celebrating a friend's stag in Cork, 150 miles from home, before he realised his predicament.
After a lengthy search for the vehicle, the disheartened Irishman decided to share his story on the radio in a last-ditch attempt to find it.
Talking on RedFM Kieran said had visited almost 60 different estates in the city in the weeks since his 'nightmare' began.
Fortunately, the radio appeal worked and a listener located his wine-coloured Skoda Superb a 40-minute walk outside the city centre.
Kieran, who was only identified by his first name on the radio, called the Neil Prendeville Show on Wednesday morning to explain his dilemma.
'I got into Cork late at night and couldn't find anywhere to park in the city.
'I was fed up, so drove way out towards the south of the city.
'I'm not too sure how far I drove but I parked it up in an estate, and since then I haven't laid an eye on the car,' he said.
Kieran had been enjoying his first night out in Cork before he realised he had misplaced his vehicle.
'I met the best people and had great craic,' he told the programme.
But, by Sunday when it was time to go home, he said he couldn't get his bearings or remember what estate he had parked in.
'One of the boys stayed back with me and we drove around Cork for the guts of five hours looking for this car.
'I've put so many hours into trying to find this car, it's actually the stupidest thing I've ever done.
'It's just been a nightmare,' he said.
Kieran told presenter Neil Prendeville that he had been through 59 different estates in the suburbs of Cork, taking note of every single one.
He had also been in contact with Irish police and had checked if the car had been removed and impounded.
'They were very professional,' he said - but could not help him.
Anglesea Street Garda station in Cork told BBC News NI that the car was reported missing, but they could not do anything because they didn't know where it was.
They said there was no reason to believe that a crime had been committed.
Kieran offered a €200 (£171) reward to anyone who was able to help him locate his car.
Within minutes of his plea to the radio programme, a local woman called to say she had spotted the car in an estate in Ballyphehane.
Kieran now appears to have recover from the ordeal 'I'm cracking up over it, I want to put this to bed and get on with my life,' he said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
8 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
New Maddie evidence found in prime suspect's lair - from toys to 80GB hard drive
Christian Brueckner was revealed to be the chief suspect in the case of Madeleine McCann's disappearance with German police examining evidence from his property An explosive new Madeleine McCann documentary has revealed new bombshell evidence that may prove that Christian Brueckner is the prime suspect in the case. The new film hones in on circumstantial evidence found in his lair that points directly to why German national Brueckner is the prime suspect in the case that has gripped the world since Madeleine vanished in 2007. Clues have been few and far between since little Madeleine disappeared during a family holiday to the Algarve some 18 years ago. The investigation uncovers the disturbing finds at Brueckner's abandoned factory as well as his sickening obsession with young children. 'Madeleine McCann: Inside the Secret Evidence' digs into circumstantial evidence, including images of children's swimming costume and toddler toys that were found at his property. The Sun's documentary also claims police found a mask, guns as well as sickening child kidnap stories written by Brueckner. "A very small girl enters the room," he said. "She's definitely not older than five. Blonde, long hair tied in pigtails bounces cheekily back and forth as she comes towards me. I feel like I'm in paradise right now." In one harrowing tale reportedly penned by Brueckner described using chemical ether on a mum and toddler outside a preschool. The documentary also revealed the existence of an 80gb hard drive that could have played a key role in persuading investigators to go after Brueckner. The hard drive also put Brueckner at the heart of the search location in Arades Dam, in Portugal. The documentary also revealed Brueckner also wanted to "capture something small and use it for days." He also threatened it would not matter if "evidence is destroyed afterwards" before adding: "I'll make a lot of Police files show the biggest leap forward in the understanding of the case since German police announced in 2020 that Brueckner was the chief suspect in the Madeleine McCann case. The documentary also revealed how Brueckner refused to answer police questions and fail to give an alibi. Brueckner has not been formally charged over Madeleine's disappearance or her murder. It also featured an interview with Irish holiday rep Hazel Behan, 41, who Brueckner was cleared of having raped in 2005 during a trial in Germany last year. The documentary uncovered details that outlines investigators' fears that Brueckner could end up taking what he knows with him to the grave without any closure being given. The most recent search for any clues related to the search for Madeleine McCann lasted three days in Praia da Luz, last week. It happened close to where Brueckner is known to have had camped. German investigators were aided by Portuguese police and were seen using diggers and radar to search into the ground. Despite this "noting of consequence" was discovered.


Scottish Sun
11 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Explosive Sun Madeleine McCann doc reveals bombshell new evidence and why Christian Brueckner is prime suspect
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) EXPLOSIVE new Madeleine McCann evidence can finally be revealed in a bombshell documentary. The Sun's world exclusive doc lifts the lid on gripping new information and reveals why Christian Brueckner is the prime suspect. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Madeleine McCann disappeared in Praia da Luz, Portugal in May 2007 Credit: AFP 6 Christian Brueckner, prime suspect in the case, is in jail in Germany but due to be released in September Credit: Dan Charity 6 The recent search for DNA evidence failed to turn up any clues Credit: Dan Charity Our compelling investigation unveils the horrors found at his abandoned factory lair - and his obsession with small children. Madeleine McCann: Inside the Secret Evidence is now available to watch online for free on our YouTube page. The dossier of overwhelming circumstantial evidence includes exclusive images of kids' swimming costumes, a toddler bike and toys found at his property. We also reveal how cops found a mask, guns and child kidnap stories where Brueckner describes using kidnap chemical ether to take a mum and tot outside a preschool. Ourfilmreveals the existence of an 80gb hard drive containing images and a laptop key, which may be key in persuading investigators of Madeleine's death. And it also placed Breuckner at the key Maddie search location of the Arades Dam, in Portugal. A document puts the suspectat the location where he allegedly confessed by supposedly saying 'she did not scream' as he discussed the British toddler with an associate. We also reveal sick child kidnap stories where Breuckner wrote: 'A very small girl enters the room. She's definitely not older than five. 'Blonde, long hair tied in pigtails bounces cheekily back and forth as she comes towards me. I feel like I'm in paradise right now." Madeleine McCann cops call off search as trawl of Brueckner's 'rat run' turns up nothing Online messages we uncovered from Brueckner show him bragging to another sicko that he really wanted to 'capture something small and use it for days'. He even threatened it wouldn't matter 'if the evidence is destroyed afterwards' and gleefully added: 'I'll make a lot of films... hehe.' Our documentary on the police files represents the biggest leap forwards in understanding of the case since German police revealed Brueckner as a suspect in 2020. It contains an interview with Irish holiday rep Hazel Behan, 41, who Brueckner was cleared of raping in 2005 at trial in Germany last year. Hear from experts at The Sun and in Germany about the ongoing race against time to stop dangerous Brueckner being released in as little as three months. 6 A hidden hard drive with photos taken in Portugal convinced police Madeleine died soon after vanishing 6 Cops found 75 youngsters' swimming costumes at childless Brueckner's bolthole in Neuwegersleben Credit: Dan Charity 6 Children's toys and bikes were found at the suspect's lair Credit: Dan Charity And learn more about fears he could potentially take hopes for the McCann case to ground with him. Christian Brueckner refuses to answer police questions or provide an alibi, but has never been formally charged over the disappearance of murder of Madeleine McCann. He has insisted his innocence in letters while his lawyers continue to maintain he had nothing to do with the taking or killing of Maddie. The most recent search for evidence was a three-day dig last week in an area of scrubland near Praia da Luz where Brueckner was known to have wild camped. German and Portuguese police used JCB-type machines and ground-penetrating radar, but found "nothing of consequence" - dashing hopes of pinning Brueckner with DNA evidence.


Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Daily Mirror
Maddie McCann suspect's 'chilling encounter that could've saved young Brit'
Hazel Behan was 20 years old when a man wearing a balaclava and wielding a blade broke into her apartment in Praia da Luz and violently raped her three times The woman who claims to have survived a gruelling sex attack at the hands of the main suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance has spoken in detail about the violent attack. Irish national Hazel Behan, then 20, was in Praia da Luz in Portugal for a working holiday back in 2004, but rather than an idyllic vacation, she suffered a brutal and prolonged assault at the hands of the sexual deviant. Hazel was sleeping alone when Brueckner is said to have broken in to her apartment and raped her. Speaking to 60 Minutes, Hazel explained: " I laid in bed and I fell asleep, [when] I was woken by somebody calling my name." Oblivious as to how the stranger knew her name, she awoke to see a balaclava-clad man standing over her, blade in hand. "I thought I was going to die," Hazel said. "He stood above me with the knife so I just thought he was going to just chop my head off. That sounds so dramatic but that's exactly what was going through my head." The man, thought to be Brueckner, then dragged the young woman across the room and raped her three times - one on the breakfast bar and twice in her bedroom. He also beat her with a black leather whip he had apparently brought with him, and even filmed the horror ordeal, Hazel said. The attacker then fled and never returned, but the trauma of that night still haunts Hazel 21 years later. "Whether he killed me physically or not, spiritually, I was gone. I was done that day. I didn't exist anymore," she said. Hazel reported the assault to local police who she accused of being dismissive of what had happened to her. Her bedsheets were covered in blood and her fingernails, but she said police failed to collect the evidence. Hazel said they continued to follow her for the next few weeks to analyse her behaviour. She believes they were checking if she was sexually promiscuous or not. The Irish woman first became entangled in the Madeleine McCann case when UK police shared a picture of prime suspect Christian Brueckner. Hazel - who has waived her right to anonymity - claimed she knew on first sight that Brueckner was the same violent rapist who attacked her in 2004, three years before Madeleine's disappearance. She took the allegations to a German court, where she provided painstaking detail about the attack, but the convicted paedophile was acquitted. The reason for his acquittal was a lack of evidence, but Hazel is sure it's the same man - and believes the reason he was let loose was because of the failures of Portuguese police to collect the DNA evidence that could have him banged to rights. Hazel is also sure that Brueckner is responsible for Madeleine's disappearance. She said: "I believe he's the person who took her. I believe he's the person who carried out crimes on me. If they had investigated my crime, I believe that Madeleine would still be at home with her parents." Madeleine McCann went missing during a family holiday in the resort of Praia da Luz on the Algarve in Portugal on May 3 2007. Fast forward 18 years and there has been no positive sighting and no one has been charged with her abduction, but her parents have never given up hope. Following the latest search for Madeleine this week which saw German and Portuguese police descended on several properties in an area of southern Portugal close to Praia da Luz several detectives have had their say on the latest developments in the case. Former British Police detective Mark Williams-Thomas, who has worked on some of the world's most high profile missing persons cases, has given his take on the new searches for Madeleine McCann. He started the six-minute rant on X by saying: "So no surprise the search in Portugal has come to nothing. I said it would, the information they were working on was very, very sketchy, nothing concrete at all. That area had been searched previously; it was really a pointless exercise." He added: "I do find it very interesting when over the last couple of days I've read articles in newspapers and you've got certain individuals out there saying this is really strong information, this is the best, yeah this is likely to be the breakthrough. I was very clear from the beginning, I said it's not going to happen, it's not going to be a breakthrough."