Michaela - The Aftermath (Please exercise discretion)

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, January 12, 2011, 03:41:28 PM

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Minder

The way I look at it is you hope that the cleaners don't steal from you because they will be too afraid of losing their job, a job they obviously depend on.
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Michaela McAreavey was strangled over a purse containing a small amount of cash, it was revealed tonight.

As the body of the 27-year-old newlywed began its journey home, detectives on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius said the burglars-turned-killers she interrupted in her hotel room were rummaging for a purse.

The price over which the teacher lost her life emerged after police told reporters that one of the three hotel workers charged in connection with the murder had confessed.

It is understood that room attendant Avinash Treebhoowoon, 29, admitted the crime to officers after one of his co-accused and fellow room attendant Raj Theekoy, 33, made a statement implicating him and the third accused, floor supervisor Sandip Moneea, 41.

Treebhoowoon and Moneea, who are alleged to have carried out the killing, face murder charges.

Police sources believe they returned to rob the room after spotting the purse in the couple's room while cleaning the day before.

Theekoy, who is charged with conspiracy, is alleged to have passed along the corridor outside the room in the luxury Legends Hotel while the struggle was taking place but, despite hearing screams, did nothing to stop it.

"Avinash Treebhoowoon has confessed," said a spokesman for the Mauritian Police Force.

"Further investigations will continue tomorrow."

Mrs McAreavey, who married husband John just 10 days before her death, was the daughter of Tyrone football manager Mickey Harte.

Two of the accused were forced to take part in a reconstruction of the crime at the hotel complex today.

A flight carrying the body of the Irish language teacher was due to leave the island tonight en route to London. Her remains are expected to be back in the Harte family home near Ballygawley, Co Tyrone by tomorrow lunchtime.

It is expected her funeral will take place on Monday at St Malachy's chapel near the home – the same church where she wed only weeks ago.

Last night, 30-year-old Mr McAreavey described his late wife as his best friend who was the "rock" of his life.

The Co Down footballer said he shared his pain with Mrs McAreavey's parents, Mickey and Marian, and her three brothers.

"She is a gift from God and I now have an angel," he said.

"I can't describe in words how lost I feel as Michaela is not just the light of my life – she is my life."

He added: "Our hopes, our dreams and our future together are gone. I love my wife, very, very much and my world revolved around her."

Irish Ambassador in South Africa Brendan McMahon, who is on the holiday island, said it had been extremely painful for Mr McAreavey, whose brother, brother-in-law and father arrived yesterday to support him. They were due to attend a memorial service at the hotel today.

"John is absolutely devastated. It is very upsetting. It's not an easy situation at all," Mr McMahon said.

The ambassador said the killing had sent a shockwave across Mauritius, with staff at the Legends Hotel stunned.

Mrs McAreavey was strangled in her room on Monday and her body – discovered by her husband – left in the bath.

It is understood skin tissue found under her fingernails could prove crucial to the police case against the accused.

DNA tests on forensic evidence recovered from her body are due to be completed by the end of the week.

The newlywed fought for her life against her attacker in her room, according to the police.

The three defendants were yesterday remanded in police custody for a week to return to Mapou District Court next Wednesday, when they are expected either to be formally charged or released.

Any future trial is expected to be held within six months.





Peter Solan the Great

In my opinion this thread should be removed. Her funeral hasnt even taken place yet. A bit of respect please.

Fear ón Srath Bán

Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on January 13, 2011, 03:43:45 PM
Quote from: The Iceman on January 13, 2011, 03:19:47 PM
We don't know the ins and outs of this and may never know.
I understand thieving on a small scale goes on in some hotels, especially in major tourist hubs. Usually a small amount of money here, an item of clothing there, a pair of sunglasses etc, nothing major but accumulating over time a significant "bonus" to the perpetrators. What I dont understand is how this became murder.
Surely if the staff member was disturbed he could pretend to have "business" in the room? Report of noise, a leak, we tried to contact you but we needed to get in. Someone like this could surely think on their feet and go on? It's crazy.  As an outsider looking in I am interested to know what happened, I'm sure the family are wrecking their heads over it.

You would imagine that they would have had a reasonably credible story ready in the event that they were caught inside a resident's room.

Tragically in this case it looks like they panicked.

I'd say they were so well practised and blasé about it, and had executed their little robberies with impunity for so long, that they got out of the way of thinking of the possibility of a guest returning and catching them in flagrante delicto that they did indeed panic when Michaela returned. That can't excuse, however, the fact that they attacked her with murderous intent once rumbled.
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armaghniac

QuoteThe way I look at it is you hope that the cleaners don't steal from you because they will be too afraid of losing their job, a job they obviously depend on.

Which is reasonable in most cases. Alas, poor Michaela  met some that didn't have a rational view of the situation.
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Minder

Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on January 13, 2011, 09:14:24 PM
In my opinion this thread should be removed. Her funeral hasnt even taken place yet. A bit of respect please.

Where is the lack of respect?
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balladmaker

I wonder to myself if the reconstruction featuring one of the suspects is for the image of the police and the country as opposed to advancing the case in anyway.  I just hope they have the right people and not just anyone to take the rap for it.  I suppose we have to assume they know what they are doing.

ross4life

Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on January 13, 2011, 09:14:24 PM
In my opinion this thread should be removed. Her funeral hasnt even taken place yet. A bit of respect please.

I didn't see any post from you on here http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=18237.0 yet you think there's lack of respect on this thread?
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Peter Solan the Great

Your like a bunch of morbid cats feasting on the misery of others for a bit of gossip. You could at least wait until after her funeral. Ross4life I left my commiseration on the facebook page.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: balladmaker on January 13, 2011, 09:24:03 PM
I wonder to myself if the reconstruction featuring one of the suspects is for the image of the police and the country as opposed to advancing the case in anyway.  I just hope they have the right people and not just anyone to take the rap for it.  I suppose we have to assume they know what they are doing.

Yeah, sure a lot of countries think we live in mud houses and farm for potatoes and think we still travel to the states in a boat!!

BTW Pete, shut up, morbid cats!!! explain?
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Peter Solan the Great

I'll say nothing more on this page but you could at least have the decency to lock it until a while after the funeral. Is it any wonder the Journalist consider this a low brow website.

Fear ón Srath Bán

Quote from: balladmaker on January 13, 2011, 09:24:03 PM
I wonder to myself if the reconstruction featuring one of the suspects is for the image of the police and the country as opposed to advancing the case in anyway.  I just hope they have the right people and not just anyone to take the rap for it.  I suppose we have to assume they know what they are doing.

I think this needs to be considered in the context of the admissions of guilt, i.e., they're not speculative, more for confirmation and the exact sequence of events.
Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

Fear ón Srath Bán

Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on January 13, 2011, 09:40:55 PM
I'll say nothing more on this page but you could at least have the decency to lock it until a while after the funeral. Is it any wonder the Journalist consider this a low brow website.

I presume you've contacted the Mauritian authorities too, about the disrespect they're showing by engaging in the criminal process before the funeral?
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Puckoon

Boys stop giving oxygen to this gobshite.

pintsofguinness

Stop rising to him ffs, he's a wum.
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