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31 Oct 2025

Skeletal remains discovered in Limerick

Find was made by construction workers doing Adare bypass groundworks

Skeletal remains discovered  in Limerick

SKELETAL remains have been recovered by construction workers carrying out groundworks for the Adare bypass.

A garda spokesperson told Limerick Live that gardaí were alerted after skeletal remains were found at a construction site near Adare on Friday, April 12.

"The remains are believed to be historical, and the case has been referred to the National Museum of Ireland (NMI) following consultation with the Limerick City and County Coroner," said the garda spokesperson.

According to the National Museum of Ireland's human remains policy, discoveries of human remains must be reported to An Garda Síochána, and are referred to the coroner under the Coroner’s Act, 1962.

"If then deemed to be archaeological, they are referred to National Museum of Ireland," reads the museum's policy.

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Limerick Live understands the remains found in Adare could be that of three people.

The skeletal remains have been removed from the site.

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