The prosecution team is likely to wrap up its case today at the trial of two men accused of murdering Michaela McAreavey in Mauritius.
Yesterday, one of the accused – hotel worker Sandip Moneea – told the trial that he called for a doctor when the 27-year-old’s body was discovered in her hotel room in January last year.
Michaela’s husband John McAreavey was in court yesterday to hear the statements by a number of police officers involved in the case and Sandip Moneea – who along with co-accused Avinash Treebhoowoon – denies killing the Tyrone school-teacher.
Cormac McQuinn from the Irish Independent is in Mauritius – he says the prosecution has just one or two witnesses left to call……….
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