John McAreavey offers €50,000 reward in Mauritius for information on his wife's murder
McAreavey has travelled to Mauritius in an attempt to kickstart the investigation into his wife’s murder on their honeymoon in 2011.
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McAreavey has travelled to Mauritius in an attempt to kickstart the investigation into his wife’s murder on their honeymoon in 2011.
The Director of Public Prosecutions in Mauritius has said the investigation continues, in advance of his meeting with Michaela’s husband next Monday.
His wife Michaela was murdered while the couple was on their honeymoon.
Tyrone boss will be the first guest on “Pat Kenny in the Round.”
Mauritian media reports say new evidence could mean a reopened case “within days.”
Some of Irish sport’s most famous faces will be at the “Night of Legends” on 1 May.
The Harte and McAreavey families are suing for €1.4 million.
The Sunday Times editor Imraan Hosany says he will appeal the prosecution.
The Irish Daily Mail published a photograph of John McAreavey interspersed with CCTV stills of a German couple arguing.
The three detectives are in Mauritius for a week to help local authorities with their continued investigation into her death.
Police reopened their investigation into the Tyrone woman’s death in January 2011 following the acquittal of two men accused of her murder earlier this year.
The 27-year-old was on honeymoon at the Legends (now Lux) Hotel in January 2011 when she was murdered.
All-Ireland champions Donegal faced an Ulster selection in the challenge match at Casement Park last night.
The specially commissioned jersey designed for next Saturday’s charity match, in memory of the Tyrone woman who died tragically last year, has been a hit with fans.
Six All-Stars from the All-Ireland champions will feature against Ulster in the challenge match on 3 November.
Meanwhile, the families are preparing for a charity football match to be played in memory of the schoolteacher.
“Match for Michaela – A Festival with Football” takes place in Belfast’s Casement Park on Saturday 3 November.
Police opened a fresh investigation into McAreavey’s death in July, following a court case which found two men not guilty of her murder.
A new police team has been put together and said that one of its first tasks will be to interview people who were near the McAreavey’s hotel room just before the murder.
Brendan McMahon relayed Ireland’s concerns over the investigation into Michaela McAreavey’s murder, and the recent trial.
The North’s deputy first minister is meeting with the Mauritian high commissioner in London today to discuss the case.
Navin Ramgoolam tells the BBC that police from both sides of the Irish border will be invited to investigate the murder.
The only proper apology would be to tell the police how the photos were obtained, according to Michaela’s families.
A travel agent in Donegal is no longer selling holidays to Mauritius and some are calling for a boycott of the Indian Ocean island. What do you think?
The Tánaiste said the government will convey a ‘strong protest’ to the Mauritian government about what appears to be the leaking of the photographs.
Mauritius describes the leaked photos as “outrageous” as Eamon Gilmore meets his ambassador to convey Ireland’s protests.
The McAreavey family lawyer in Mauritius said the publication of images from the crime scene could hinder further inquiries or the prospect of another trial.
Pictures from the crime scene where Michaela McAreavey was killed last year have been published in a Mauritian newspaper today with the Taoiseach saying that a formal complaint will now be made to the Mauritian government.
Seán Kelly had urged Irish people to stay away from Mauritius in the wake of the not guilty verdict but told TheJournal.ie that he would change that view if the investigation continues.
The Director of Public Prosecutions in Mauritius said he was surprised at the verdict and that he was not discarding the possibility of a new trial.
The lawyer for Avinash Treebhoowoon also expressed sympathy for the Irish honeymooner’s family.