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Dive for missing tourist inconclusive

The search for missing tourist John Aherne is continuing on Tuesday evening after a dive conducted by police again proved inconclusive.

The Local has learned that the search will go on throughout the evening with the aid of the Swedish Coast Guard’s Remotely Operated Vehicle.

It was the second time in three days that divers failed to find any trace of the missing person. Last Thursday, police search dogs indicated that there appeared to be a human body in the water in the Norra Hammarby Hamnen area.

Police spokesman Lars Bröns told The Local on Sunday that the police had no reason to change the focus of their search.

Aherne, 32, an accountant from Wicklow Town in Ireland, has been missing since leaving a Stockholm restaurant for a cigarette on the evening of March 15th.

John Aherne came to Sweden to celebrate the St. Patrick’s weekend with his close friend Karl Lambert.

The two men went out with friends on Saturday night and had a few drinks together at a city centre pub.

When Aherne decided he was ready to go home, Lambert stayed behind and gave his friend a set of spare keys.

Aherne stopped off at the Orion restaurant on the ground floor of Lambert’s apartment building on Katarina Bangata in south-central Stockholm.

Aherne had a drink at the restaurant. Leaving his coat on a chair and his phone on the bar, he went outside. He has not been seen since.

Anyone with information relevant to the case is advised to call the police at 114 14.