Widow's relief as remains found

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The widow of a man believed abducted and murdered by the IRA in 1981 has said she feels sad but relieved that her husband's remains appeared to have been found.

Charlie Armstrong, 57, from south Armagh went missing on his way to Mass.

The human remains found during a search in County Monaghan are to be taken to Dublin for further examination.

Kathleen Armstrong talked to the BBC's Paddy O'Flaherty about her "very mixed emotions".

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