'Outstanding' Disappeared investigator to retire

Geoff Knupfer, who has been in the role since 2005, said it has been ‘an honour’ to be so closely involved in humanitarian investigations
'Outstanding' Disappeared investigator to retire

Cillian Sherlock, PA

The lead forensic scientist and investigator for the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (ICLVR) is to retire this week.

Geoff Knupfer, who has been in the role since 2005, said it has been “an honour” to be so closely involved in humanitarian investigations.

The ICLVR was set up in 1999 following the Good Friday Agreement to locate and recover the remains of those abducted, murdered and secretly buried during the Troubles – known as the “Disappeared”.

To date the remains of 13 Disappeared have been recovered out of a total of 17.

 

Mr Knupfer said: “The successes that we have had are down to the skill and determination of first-class investigators together with excellent forensic archaeologists and contractors.

“Everyone who works on these cases in whatever role is acutely aware of the plight of the families.

“I know that the commission will continue its humanitarian work and do everything possible to bring a resolution to these outstanding cases.”

Joint UK and Irish commissioners Rosalie Flanagan and Tim Dalton said Mr Knupfer’s leadership has been “outstanding”.

“His great experience and expertise transformed the ICLVR and today, largely thanks to Geoff, it is recognised as a world leader in this complex work of searching for and recovering the remains of those have been secretly buried for up to 50 years,” they said.

Columba McVeigh search
Jon Hill will take over from Geoff Knupfer at the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (Liam McBurney/PA)

Mr Knupfer will be succeeded by Jon Hill, who is currently the senior investigator with the commission.

Mr Hill said it was a “real privilege” to work with Mr Knupfer.

“His pioneering vision and leadership transformed the ICLVR and I look forward to building on that to take on the challenges that lie ahead,” he said.

“The families of those still waiting for their loved ones’ remains to be found and returned can be assured that everything in our power will be done to bring them home.”

More in this section

Ashling Murphy death Man (27) charged with assaulting garda during drug search
British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference New Troubles legacy framework ‘effectively there’, says Harris
Joanna Donnelly withdraws from Presidential election Joanna Donnelly withdraws from Presidential election

Sponsored Content

Dell Technologies Forum to empower Irish organisations harness AI innovation this September Dell Technologies Forum to empower Irish organisations harness AI innovation this September
The New Levl Fitness Studio - Now open at Douglas Court The New Levl Fitness Studio - Now open at Douglas Court
World-class fertility care is available in Cork at the Sims IVF World-class fertility care is available in Cork at the Sims IVF
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more