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  2. Murder of Michaela McAreavey - Wikipedia

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    It was the first murder of a tourist in Mauritius, [2] [3] and the Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam expressed his sympathy to the Harte and McAreavey families. [4] The two hotel workers who were accused of her murder were tried and declared not-guilty by the Supreme Court of Mauritius: they were acquitted on 12 July 2012. [5] [6]

  3. Murder of Ashling Murphy - Wikipedia

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    In the days following Murphy's death, the Garda Síochána (Irish police) questioned 31-year-old Slovak Romani father-of-five Jozef Puška, who was subsequently arrested and charged with her murder. On 9 November 2023, following a three-week trial at Dublin's Central Criminal Court , a jury found Puška guilty by unanimous verdict.

  4. Murders of Lisa Cash, Christy Cawley and Chelsea Cawley

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    Minister for Justice Helen McEntee described the killings as a "tragedy, so awful and heart-breaking." [24] Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he was shocked and appalled as was the entire country at the deaths. [25] On his morning radio programme on Monday 5 September, Irish broadcaster Ryan Tubridy broke down as he tried to discuss the incident. [26]

  5. Irish president accused of 'politicising' Holocaust event

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    Israeli Ambassador to Ireland Dana Erlich has accused the Irish president of "politicising" a Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration in Dublin on Sunday. The event marked 80 years since the end of ...

  6. List of heads of state and government who were later imprisoned

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    There have been many individuals throughout history who served as head of state or head of government (such as president, prime minister or monarch) of their nation states and later became prisoners. Any serving or former head who was placed under house arrest , overthrown in a coup or became a prisoner of war are also included.

  7. Murder of Karen Buckley - Wikipedia

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    Karen Buckley was born in 1990 or 1991 and grew up on a farm in Mourneabbey, Cork, Republic of Ireland with parents John and Marian Buckley and her three older brothers. . Karen had a normal upbringing as a teenager, she attended St. Mary's Secondary School in Mallow, County Cork and played Gaelic football for Mourneabbey.

  8. Colin Howell - Wikipedia

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    After murdering his wife, Howell received a payout of £400,000. [5] He later lost £350,000 in a get-rich-quick scheme which had claimed to find Yamashita's gold in the Philippines. [ 6 ] Howell had been led to believe he would make £20 million; however he only acquired a few brass ammunition boxes, containing silver coins, worth about £30 ...

  9. Murder of Elaine O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    Elaine O'Hara (17 March 1976 – c. 22 August 2012) was an Irish childcare worker who was murdered in August 2012 by architect Graham Dwyer. She was last seen alive at a public park in Shanganagh, Dublin, Ireland, on 22 August. The remains of her body were discovered on Killakee Mountain, south of Dublin, in September 2013. The investigation of ...