By Hannah Spratt
Relatives of 16 people abducted murdered and secretly burried by republicans have gathered at Stormont to remember thier loved ones.
The annual silent walk calls for information to help locate the remains of the so called 'dissappeared'.
Joe Lynskey, Captain Robert Nairac and Columba McVeigh are still missing.
Since last year's event, the body of Seamus Ruddy was discovered in France and returned to his family.
His sister Anne was today able to remove a white lilly from a wreath remembering the outstanding victims.
The event - for those believed to have been abducted, murdered and secretly buried during the Troubles is now in its 11th year.
Anne Morgan sister of Seamus Ruddy removes his Lilly from the wreath. Four now becomes three. pic.twitter.com/S0fBAjLfXs
— Hannah Spratt (@Radio_Han) November 2, 2017
Since last year's commemoration the remains of Seamus Ruddy have been found in France and returned home to his family in Northern Ireland.
Relatives of Joe, Columba and Robert - who are still missing, carry their pictures along with a wreath to the steps of Stormont pic.twitter.com/AyKgdMKGBx
— Hannah Spratt (@Radio_Han) November 2, 2017
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