AS the Glenn family await official confirmation that the remains recovered yesterday from the River Foyle is that of their son and brother Jack, another family still search for their loved one.
The family of Dean Millar has asked the public in Derry and wider to keep them in their thoughts and prayers that he too will be found soon.
Jack Glenn was found yesterday afternoon seven and a half weeks after he entered the Foyle.
His family, friends, volunteers and strangers spent 53 days along the river bank, night and day search for his remains.
Dean Millar has been missing a fortnight nowwas last seen in the Brandywell area of the city late on Saturday, March 11.
The teenage had been out with friends and when he left them he told them that he was going home.
But Dean never arrived home and the alarm was immediately raised.
He is believed to have entered the river close to Craigavon Bridge in the early hours of Sunday, March 12.
The Millar and Glenn families have supported each other throughout their ordeaSl as they waited in hope of finding their loved ones.
So say a prayer for the Millar family that they too will be reunited with Dean very soon.
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