By Q Radio News
Three people have been charged in connection with the disappearance of two brothers in Belfast.
Five-year-old Patrick Hovarth and his eight-year-old brother Fabricio, went missing from the north of the city almost two weeks ago.
Police officers said that the boys were last seen getting into a black Ford car on the evening of Friday May 14.
Three people have been charged in connection with the disappearance of two brothers in Belfast.https://t.co/3b4reBcwVF
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) May 27, 2021
Speaking at the time inspector Phil McCullagh said: “We believe they may be in the company of a relative in Northern Ireland or possibly in Ireland – and so I would appeal to that person to get in touch with police as soon as possible on 101.
“If any members of the public have any information about the boys or have seen them since Friday evening, I would urge them to contact police immediately.”
Both boys were found safe and well in Co. Tipperary yesterday.
Two women and a man charged in connection with the boys disappearance will appear before Nenagh District Court this morning.

(Both boys were found safe and well yesterday)
Man dead following assault in Donegal
’24 hours of evil’: Kingsmill massacre survivor remembers events 50 years ago
Criminal barristers to strike indefinitely over NI justice system ‘crisis
Mike Nesbitt to step down as UUP leader
Whole island of Ireland under weather warning as wintry conditions sweep