Ana Walshe's mother in Serbia seeks official info about her missing daughter after Brian Walshe charged with murder
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The Serbian mother of a Massachusetts woman who has been missing since New Year's Day and whose husband is charged with murder, will ask the United States for official information about her daughter's disappearance, Serbia's Foreign Ministry said Saturday.
Milanka Ljubicic, the mother of Ana Walshe, signed a formal request to receive documentation about the case as next of kin, the ministry said in a statement. The request has been sent to Serbia's Consulate in New York and will be submitted to relevant U.S. authorities, the ministry added.
Brian Walshe, 47, has been charged with murder in the case of Ana Walshe, 39, whose body hasn't been found. The couple, who have three young children who are now in state custody, lived in the affluent coastal community of Cohasset, about 15 miles southeast of Boston.

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