Fresh Appeal in 1987 Murder of Mum After David Bowie Concert
Fresh Appeal in 1987 Murder of Mum After Bowie Concert

Police investigating the murder of a young mother after a David Bowie concert 39 years ago have launched a fresh appeal for information. Antoinette Smith disappeared after she and a friend attended the concert at Slane Castle in Co Meath on Saturday July 11, 1987. The 27-year-old mother of two’s remains were found nine months later in a drain on the Glendoo Mountain in Co Wicklow.

Night of the Disappearance

After the gig, Antoinette and her friend returned to Dublin by bus, arriving in Parnell Square at around 11pm, and went to the nearby La Mirage Discotheque. While in the club they met two men that they knew. They remained in their company until they all left shortly after 2am. Her friend parted company with the other three after they left the club while Antoinette and the two men remained for some time before all three walked a short distance to a taxi rank on O’Connell Street.

Gardaí said the men got a taxi to the Ballymun area while Ms Smith continued to walk by the Gresham Hotel on O’Connell Street towards O’Connell Street Bridge. She was subsequently reported missing by her husband.

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Renewed Appeal

Antoinette’s children Lisa and Rachel were aged seven and four respectively when their mother disappeared 39 years ago. Gardaí at Bray Garda Station have used the anniversary to renew their appeal to the public for assistance. They encouraged anyone with information to come forward, as they said that relationships and associations people may have had decades ago could now have changed. Gardaí said they would treat anyone assisting the investigation in a ‘sensitive’ manner.

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