Prosecution preparing to wrap up its case in Mauritius trial

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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