Gaelic football boss’s daughter Mauritius honeymoon murder trial starts

They were accompanied by Dick Ng Sui Wa, the lawyer representing the Harte and
McAreavey families.

Local media said the family was being looked after by the Catholic diocese of
Port Louis.

Mickey Harte will not be attending the trial, which is expected to wrap up
around June 1.

Gaelic football is one of the most popular sports in Ireland and many players
and managers are celebrities.

The two accused were both employed at Legends at the time of the killing.

Police said hotel key card records show someone else had used a card to gain
access to the room two minutes before McAreavey entered it.

Mauritius, a volcanic island surrounded by coral reefs and lagoons, that lies
10,000 kilometres (6,000 miles) from Ireland, is best known for top-end
tourism and as a honeymoon destination.

It welcomes nearly one million tourists a year.

The sector is an important pillar of the economy, generating around 10 per
cent of overall revenue.

Mauritius
has one of the highest per capita incomes in Africa.

Source: AFP

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