Satts wrote: » Wow, It's not who I think it is, is it ? I hope not, quite enjoy his presence in the world.
punisher5112 wrote: » I can't think who it is
Uncle Ben wrote: » Somebody's son, father, brother, or husband.
punisher5112 wrote: » Ah will you stop. I honestly don't know. Of course very sad and condolences is if it is the case
smash wrote: » "The man, understood to be in his 60's, is said to be a member of the legal profession who has featured as a pundit on a number of TV and radio shows"
Satts wrote: » Celebrity Solicitor maybe ??
AnthonyOD1987 wrote: » Reports of a body pulled from the water this morning
s4uv3 wrote: » Could be a completely different guy, don't forget.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » May or may not be them but what I don't understand is why they didn't give the persons name and a picture so perhaps if someone saw them they could call authorities, person could have been hanging around a pier or cliff all day contemplating it.
smash wrote: » Exactly. "A well known radio and tv pundit who's a member of the legal profession".... Well then tell people who it is!
StickyMcGinty wrote: » And what about people who know the man, should the family not be allowed to control how this information is released? Or should the curiosity of random strangers take priority?
smash wrote: » I understand the need for privacy initially when a body is found as the family must be notified, but this is a missing person report. There's been rumours that it was Gerald Kean but the age was wrong. Then this tweet yesterday: https://twishort.com/Mg3kc and now a news report that it's believed he fell in the water last night. If this does turn out to be Gerald Kean then is there a responsibility on the Gardai for not making the information public sooner? It would mean that he had been hanging around for days contemplating this without anyone being able to call with a tip off.