Schoolboy Kyran Durnin is missing presumed dead

Govt receives Tusla reports on Kyran Durnin case

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The Government has received two internal Tusla reports into its handling of the case of schoolboy Kyran Durnin, who is missing presumed dead.

Gardaí believe the boy may have been killed up to two years ago, when he was aged six.

The Child and Family Agency has carried out an examination of its interactions with Kyran and his family.

It also examined all information held by its Education Support Services relating to his schooling.

The two reports have been relayed to Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman, and Minister for Education Norma Foley.

The Government has said that gardaí have requested the reports are not published at this time because investigations are ongoing.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Mr O’Gorman said his Department will engage with Tusla on its findings.

That review will also be made available to the National Review Panel which is prioritising its examination of what happened.

The panel conducts reviews of child deaths and serious incidents.

The Department of Education is also studying the contents of the report it received.

A spokesperson for Ms Foley also said that she will collaborate with the Department of Education in Northern Ireland on enhancing procedures that will further protect children.

The Durnin family home has been searched along with an adjoining area of open land in Dundalk, Co Louth.

Tusla previously said that in August, it alerted gardaí to a significant concern about Kyran.