Fears grow for Dublin woman missing in Medjugorje

The family of a Dublin woman who disappeared on a trip to Medjugorje last week is growing increasingly concerned for her well-being.

The family of a Dublin woman who disappeared on a trip to Medjugorje last week is growing increasingly concerned for her well-being.

Fifty-nine-year-old Winnie Brady, from Kilbarrack, went missing last Wednesday during a visit to the shrine in Bosnia.

She was last seen leaving her accommodation, but did not take her passport or cash with her and has made no withdrawals from her bank account since then.

Her husband and his brother have flown to the area to try to track her down.

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