Two women accept been answerable over the murders of the British
amusement brace Ben and Catherine Mullany in Antigua, badge said endure
night.
The two women, who accept not been named, appeared afore the
arch magistrates at St John's Cloister on the Caribbean island. They
are answerable with offences apropos to appurtenances baseborn from the
couple.
Mr and Mrs Mullany, both 31, from Pontardawe, south Wales, were
attempt in the arch in their cottage at the Cocos Hotel and Resort in
the south-west of the island on the endure day of their amusement on 27
July. On Wednesday morning, the brace were active at the abbey area
they were affiliated endure month.
Inspector Cornelius Charles, of Antigua police, said: "The
analysis into the murders of Benjamin and Catherine Mullany has been
ongoing. This morning two females appeared afore the arch magistrates
at St John's court, accepting been arrested and answerable with
offences affiliated to the murders. At this date we are not in a
position to acknowledge any added advice as the analysis continues.
However, added advice will be provided in due course."
The murdered brace were active in a clandestine commemoration a
ages afterwards adage their marriage vows. It is believed the funerals
took abode at St John the Evangelist abbey in Cilybebyll, area they
affiliated on 12 July. Relatives said affairs were getting fabricated
for a burying account to acquiesce continued ancestors members,
accompany and colleagues to pay their respects after this month.
The Swansea coroner, Philip Rogers, appear the bodies for
burying if he opened and adjourned an delving into the couple's deaths
on Tuesday.
More than 30 humans accept been questioned in affiliation with
the shootings and eight British admiral accept aureate to Antigua to
advice with the inquiry.
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