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Search for owner of 100,000 dollars in US bank
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IT HAS generated much speculation since Killarney Advertiser exclusively revealed that a US twinning association is keen to trace the owner of a considerable sum of money. And we can confirm that since our Easter edition hit the shelves yesterday, the Killarney Town Twinning Association along with the Sister Cities Association of Springfield, Illinois, have been able to progress their search further.
An amount believed to be in excess of $100,000 could rightfully belong to someone living in Killarney, according to the Sister Cities Association of Springfield. “The Illinois State Treasurer's Office has in their possession a large sum of money, possibly belonging to a resident of Killarney, Ireland,” said Janet Kenney of the Sister Cities Association of Springfield, Illinois.
The Illinois State Treasurer's Office realised that Springfield has a sister city/twin city relationship with Killarney and so Ms Kenney got in touch with Sean Counihan, chairman, Killarney Town Twinning Association.
The amount of money in question may be in excess of $100,000.00, added Ms Kenney. “Apparently this money was abandoned/forgotten in an Illinois bank account and has been seized by the Illinois State Treasurer's Office. It is our desire to assist Gerard Melia, possibly of Killarney, Ireland in reclaiming his money,” added Ms Kenney.
“Can you assist me in locating Mr Gerard Melia? I can provide Mr Melia with the appropriate contact information. If there is proof that he is no longer living, the closest surviving relative might be an appropriate heir. Thank you for your consideration in this matter.” Mr Counihan can be contacted on counihansean@gmail.com or Ms Kenney on wejaweja@aol.com