Wexford man Tony Egan is being laid to rest today in Clongeen.
The body of 32-year-old Tony Egan was discovered by passers-by at woodland near Monasterevin last Monday, and Gardai are not treating the incident as suspicious. He was last seen on Monday September 19th leaving his home in Portarlington. A native of Gusserane, Tony Egan had been living in the midlands for a number of years and at one stage was a Labour member of Athy Town Council.
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