There has been a new appeal for information over the murder of a woman whose remains were found in woods in west Dublin four months ago.
Linda Evans was reported missing on 24 June this year, having last been seen leaving Connolly Hospital and in Blanchardstown village with a man.
Also known as Linda Christian, her remains were found in undergrowth in Coolmine Woods, between Clonsilla and Snugborough Road, on 17 July.
The results of a post-mortem examination were inconclusive, but gardaí believe she died violently.
The 29-year-old lived alone and was seen as vulnerable.
She was being treated in Connolly Hospital at the time of her death.
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Gardaí have established that Ms Evans left the Ash Ward at the hospital with a man at 9.08am on Saturday 24 June.
She was also seen with the same man at 9.24am at the junction of Church Avenue and main street in Blanchardstown.
Detectives believe the man is Romanian and is no longer in the country.
They say they have travelled to the UK and eastern Europe and spoken to a number of people as part of their investigation.
Leaflets are to be handed out today in the area near where Ms Evans went missing and checkpoints are to be set near the woods seeking further information.
Crimestoppers are also offering a reward for information relating to the case.
Detective Inspector Des McTiernan from Blanchardstown Garda Station said, they are "appealing to the public to come forward with any information on Linda's movements around Saturday 24 June. Did anyone see her on Saturday around the Blanchardstown or Coolmine area?
"I genuinely believe that members of the public have information in relation to the murder and I am asking these individuals to come forward.
"Information can be given to investigating gardaí at Blanchardstown Garda Station or any garda station.
"If a member of the public prefers to give the information without identifying themselves, they can call Crimestoppers on 1800 25 00 25."