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Anthony Donnellan, or Tony to his loved ones, went missing from his flat in South London on October 1995. We spoke with Dolores Donnellan, Tony’s sister as part of our Missing Pieces series.
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Anthony went missing from his flat in Camberwell, London on 11 October 1995. Over 20 years later, his friends and family are still searching for answers as to his whereabouts.
Anthony’s AppealMissing People have been supporting Anthony’s siblings since his initial disappearance in 1995. As a charity, we are committed to finding Anthony, and providing continued support for everyone affected by missing, including the likes of Anthony’s siblings.
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