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Michaela Harte’s murderers confess their crimes and motives

As investigation continues Michaela’s body is returned home to Tyrone


Michaela Harte's remains begin their final journey, draped in pink
Michaela Harte's remains begin their final journey, draped in pink

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Two of the men charged with the murder of Michael Harte have confessed to their involvement in the crime.
 
Mauritian police commission Dhun Iswar Rampersad spoke at a press briefing at the police headquarters in Port Louis yesterday. He reported that floor manager Sandip Mooneea (41) and cleaner Raj Theekoy (33) both confessed their involvement in the murder of Michaela Harte.
 
He said “It looks like he [Treebhoowoon] went in the room a couple of minutes before the victim arrived. The accused was there to commit larceny…From what I understand the couple left a purse with money and jewelry on a table for a couple of days. It seems that this attracted the attension of some staff working there.”
 
Mr Theekoy saw Mr Treebhoowoon coming out of the newlywed’s room in an agitated stage.
 
Commissioner Rampersad continued “Treebhoowoon told him not to say anything about it. Now the investigators are trying to match what he is saying with the timing of the events.”
 
Mr Treebhoowoon and Mr Mooneea were both in possession of electronic keys. The commissioner said “We now have sufficient evidence against the accused to bring a case of murder against them.”
 
Mayessen Nagapachetty, a local journalist with News Now, speaking to RTE, said Avinash Treebhoowoon (28) had admitted that he strangled Ms Harte.
 
Mr Nagapachetty said “He went into the room to rob, and then sometime later he fell face to face with the woman, which is Michaela Harte... They had a fight together... and then in the struggle he pushed the woman there, and carried the woman into the bathtub, and strangled her to death."
 
Although he had confessed to the crime on Wednesday, Mr Treebhoowoon did not mention his confession but insisted he had been mistreated by the Mauritian police when he was arrested on Tuesday. 
 
Speaking to RTE a Mauritian barrister said it is quite common for defendants to retract their confessions. They may claim that their had been coerced into making them.
 
The three men who appeared in court Mr Treebhoowoon and Raj Theekoy (33) along with their supervisor Sandip Moneea (41) all denied the charges against them in court.
 
As the police continue to work on the investigation with help form Michaela’s husband, John McAreavey, preparations are being made to bring Michaela’s body home to County Tyrone.
 
Donald Payen, a senior official with Air Mauritius said “Everything has been done to enable the body to be transported (back to Ireland) via Britain this evening (January 13)."


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My sympathy to The McAlreavy & Hart Families. Their lives have been destroyed by petty criminals who turned murderers. It is so sad that such a beautiful person was so brutally murdered by these criminals. I do hope the Mauritian authorities ensure that all the people involved are charged especially the person who opened the door and stood guard and must have heard her cries for help while his accomplishes murdered Michelea for a few hundred dollars. He is as guilty as they are. I do hope the world keep an informed check on this trial to ensure that justice pervails. It will not take Michelea back but hopefully it will prevent some other family being torn apart by a similar event.
I hate to say this, but the sentences: "a Mauritian barrister said it is quite common for defendants to retract their confessions... They may claim that their had been coerced into making them", do not inspire confidence in the Mauritian legal system.
@cuddlybuddly Throw some water on the campfire, snuff out the joint, put down the guitar, and stop signing Kumbaya. The 60's are over, in case you didn't get the memo. How do you KNOW these men were "desperate" for money? They had jobs, didn't they? Maybe they had a drug habit to feed? Maybe they suffered from a combination of the three deadly sins: greed, envy, jealousy. Combined, these sins are known as begrudgery, the major character of the flaw of the Irish. BTW, are you really Bono in disguise/drag?
unequal money system caused this mess, perhaps if these men were not desperate for money they would not have looked on these people as opportunites for money? message:do not flaunt your wealth in a country that has poverty as more and more people will be robbed until WE do something about the poverty levels in this world.
couple left a purse with money and jewelry on a table for a couple of days. It seems that this attracted the attention of some staff working there - how sad was such thinking .......................
How incredibly sad. And a reminder to us all to use in room safe's, etc when we travel.
 




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