Two found not guilty of Michaela McAreavey murder
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Two found not guilty of Michaela McAreavey murder

 

 

Two former hotel workers have been acquitted of murdering honeymooner Michaela McAreavey in Mauritius.

 

Avinash Treebhoowoon and Sandip Moneea were found not guilty by a jury at the island’s Supreme Court in Port Louis. The daughter of Tyrone football manager Mickey Harte was found strangled in her room at the luxury Legends resort in January 2011.

 

The prosecution had claimed the defendants attacked the 27-year-old teacher when she interrupted them stealing in the room, having momentarily left her husband John at a poolside restaurant to fetch biscuits.

 

Treebhoowoon, 32, from Plaine de Roches, worked as a room attendant at Legends while Moneea, 43, from Petit Raffray, was his floor supervisor.

 

They were arrested at the hotel the day after the murder. The high profile case was originally listed to run nine days but the verdict came in its eighth week.

 

Both verdicts were unanimous. Jurors took two hours to deliberate. Members of the McAreavey family walked straight out of court when the foreman of the jury made the verdicts known.

 

Both accused broke down in tears in the dock while relatives jumped to their feet cheering wildly. There were chaotic scenes as the two acquitted men walked out of the court.

 

Throngs of people cheered “justice, justice” in Creole as policemen hurried the men through the courtyard. Moments later defence lawyers were carried aloft.