Missing woman's mother would meet loyalists

The mother of a missing Co Down woman has said she would talk to loyalist paramilitaries in the hope of recovering her daughter…

The mother of a missing Co Down woman has said she would talk to loyalist paramilitaries in the hope of recovering her daughter's body.

Loyalist paramilitaries are strongly suspected of murdering 25-year-old Lisa Dorrian, who disappeared following a party in Co Down on February 28th.

She went missing from the caravan park in Ballyhalbert, 10 miles from her home in Bangor, on February 28th. Three men were questioned over her disappearance but later released.

The family has offered £10,000 for information and told the BBC's Spotlightprogramme that they would speak to anyone in the hope of recovering her body.

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