Murder in Mauritius Podcast
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The dark side of a paradise island.
On the 10th January 2011, whilst on honeymoon with her new husband John, Michaela McAreavey was murdered in her hotel room. Two hotel employees would be charged with her murder and later acquitted by a Mauritian jury in 2012.
To this day, justice for Michaela has still not been delivered. This podcast details with the harrowing events of her murder together with the shambolic court proceedings during her murder trial in 2012, as told by John McAreavey and two of the family members who would accompany John as he returned to Mauritius in 2012 to give evidence, Claire McAreavey and Mark Harte.
On the 10th January 2011, whilst on honeymoon with her new husband John, Michaela McAreavey was murdered in her hotel room. Two hotel employees would be charged with her murder and later acquitted by a Mauritian jury in 2012.
To this day, justice for Michaela has still not been delivered. This podcast details with the harrowing events of her murder together with the shambolic court proceedings during her murder trial in 2012, as told by John McAreavey and two of the family members who would accompany John as he returned to Mauritius in 2012 to give evidence, Claire McAreavey and Mark Harte.
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The authorities in Mauritius should hang their heads in shame. The treatment this family received is appalling.
Fantastic job on such a sensitive and personal matter to John and all involved. I commend them for the tough fight they have been through and hope that some day justice will be served and it will give them some peace.
John seems like such a gent. None of them deserved this nor did michaela. They are all so strong the way they spoke about this case and did not break down. Did michaela an Honour they way they conducted this podcast with such dignity.
God love poor Michaela and her family and friends. I hope that this podcast generates a lot of publicity as this lovely lady deserves justice for what happened to her.