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The mother of 'disappeared' Catholic woman Lisa Dorrian has died

Pat Dorrian (59) passed away in hospital yesterday. Her daughter Lisa disappeared in February 2005.

Lisa's murderers 'will have confessed' Patricia Dorrian, alongside a billboard appealing for information regarding her disappeared daughter Lisa, in 2007 PA Archive / Press Association Images PA Archive / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

THE MOTHER OF Lisa Dorrian, a 25-year-old Catholic woman believed to have been ‘disappeared’ by Loyalist paramilitaries, has died.

Patricia’Pat’ Dorrian passed away in hospital yesterday after being admitted on Sunday. She was 59.

Mrs Dorrian’s death was confirmed by the PSNI in a statement made on behalf of the Dorrian family.

The Bangor native is survived by her husband John and daughters Joanne, Michelle, and Ciara.

The ‘disappearance’ of her daughter Lisa in 2005 is understood to have been perpetrated by Loyalist paramilitaries, although which faction was responsible has never been ascertained.

ULSTER Lisa Lisa Dorrian PA Archive / Press Association Images PA Archive / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

The Dorrians had never had any dealings or involvement in the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Lisa was last seen at 5am on the morning of 28 February, 2005 following a party at a caravan park in the Co Down  village of Ballyhalbert.

Her disappearance is understood to have been related to a drugs debt. In the year prior to her disappearance she had become heavily dependent on recreational drugs and had begun mixing with a new crowd, believed to be associates of Loyalist groups.

Despite an enormous search on behalf of the PSNI (and also an unofficial search undertaken by the Loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force), which involved 1,200 officers at its peak, no trace of Lisa was ever found.

At the time of her disappearance she was understood to have been planning to leave Northern Ireland for Spain in order to set up a business and make a new start.

Lisa Dorrian missing Lisa's sister Joanne, together with PSNI Chief Inspector Justyn Galloway, at a press conference appealing for information as to the location of Lisa's body, February 2015 PA Archive / Press Association Images PA Archive / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Pat Dorrian and her husband John spearheaded a tireless effort over the span of ten years in the hope of locating their missing daughter, sadly to no avail.

She and her family made a special appeal in February of this year, the tenth anniversary of Lisa’s disappearance, urging anyone with information as to her location to come forward.

The PSNI say that the Dorrian family has asked that “their strong desire for privacy at this difficult time” be respected.

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    Mute TK Dynamic
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    Mar 28th 2019, 6:12 PM

    Wow that is such a heartbreaking article to read.
    My sincere condolences to the little girls family. RIP sweetheart

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    Mar 28th 2019, 6:16 PM

    Deepest darkest nightmare scenario for any parents. Heartbreaking.

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    Mar 28th 2019, 8:01 PM

    Omg thats so sad and very difficult for the mother in law.I hope she comes to terms with it and someday realise it wasn’t her fault.

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    Mar 28th 2019, 7:38 PM

    That was a hard read. That poor girl. Tragic.

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    Mar 28th 2019, 10:39 PM

    That poor mother, and also the person who made the blinds. Despite it being in no way her fault, I imagine – if it were me – she’s feeling a huge amount of pain too. As a mother, I don’t know how other mothers go on functioning after losing a child, other than for the remaining children. Absolutely heartbreaking

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    Mar 28th 2019, 6:51 PM

    I’d have no blinds or anything with a cord dangling around the place now, for a stupid decoration it just isn’t worth it. They took preventative measures but it wasn’t enough, poor child.

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    Mar 28th 2019, 10:56 PM

    Make it compulsory to have a safety latch.

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    Mute Bee Johnson
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    Mar 29th 2019, 7:40 AM

    @Simon Peters: there was a safety latch. The child strangled on the cord a the back of the blind that they never imaged would be a problem. No dangling cords no carelessness. Just a tragic accident and very sad.

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    Mute Caroline Otoole
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    Mar 29th 2019, 1:13 PM

    I teach sewing and knitting. I will not allow anything to be made in class with a cord longer than 15cm. Ever! Even if it’s only for a hope with no kids. None negotiable.

    But there are many blogs and sites that show how to make these projects and don’t cover the risks.

    I always remember ‘Thats life’ on BBC in the 1990s covering the risks.

    Tragic, tragic situation.

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    Mar 30th 2019, 1:05 PM

    Tragic accident made even worse by the ” are we to blame” undertone in the words coming from the mother. How can any parent have anticipated such a thing happening and taken proactive steps to ensure it didnt. Horrible tragedy. No one is to blame.

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