Roderic O'Gorman says a children's agency report about Kyran Durnin's disappearance is expected this week.
There is a need to "understand what went wrong" in the case of missing schoolboy Kyran Durnin, the Irish Green Party leader has said.
Tusla, the state agency responsible for child welfare and protection, said it is carrying out an internal review of its interactions with Kyran's family.Speaking to RTÉ's This Week programme, O'Gorman said the agency's report should be completed in the coming week. O'Gorman said under normal procedure, a check with a new school outside the jurisdiction where Kyran was going to attend should have taken place."That’s why we’ve asked for this review to understand exactly what did or indeed what didn’t happen in this case," he said.The minister added that there was "clear failings" in Kyran's case as the eight-year-old had been missing for two years.
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