Reward offered to find honeymoon killer
[31 July 2008]
A £67,000 reward is being offered to find the killer of Catherine Mullany, who was killed on her honeymoon in Antigua.
The tourism ministry in Antigua has offered £48,000, while an anonymous local businessman has added £19,000 to the reward, which will be paid for information leading to the conviction of the killer. Mrs Mullany died on Sunday and her husband Ben is in a coma with a bullet lodged in his brain. Plans are being made to fly him home in an air ambulance, where his family hope doctors can help him.
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