‘Now that remains have been found, the focus now is on establishing what people
DETECTIVES in the Daniel Aruebose case have taken possession of his mum’s passport.
Gardai, who also have her phone, are prepared to travel overseas to meet with the child’s extended family, as part of the “international” probe.

Daniel’s dad — who lives in Brazil — has also offered to return to Ireland to assist with the ongoing investigation.
Cops are trying to establish if Daniel’s relatives received any specific information on the youngster’s disappearance over the last four years.
Gardai are also trying to establish if text messages were sent to relatives about the boy.
Relatives in the UK have been interviewed and officers also spoke to his relations in Cork and the west of Ireland.
Following the launch of the Garda investigation on August 29, Daniel’s mother has been working closely with cops.

She told them that Daniel had died of natural causes before being secretly buried.
Human skeletal remains that cops believe are Daniel’s were found after a 16-day search of scrubland in Donabate, north Co Dublin.
They were then carefully removed from the site on Thursday evening.
As detectives continue to investigate all aspects of the case, there could be charges of failure to report a death and concealment of human remains.
