Irish police to engage with Jordanian force in murder investigation
Summary
Irish police are working with law enforcement in Jordan to investigate the murder of a woman named Jamey Carney in Killarney, Ireland. A man connected to the case has left Ireland and traveled to Jordan, a country that does not have a formal agreement to send suspects back to Ireland.Key Facts
- Jamey Carney, originally from New York, was found dead last Tuesday in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.
- Gardaí (Irish police) responded to the incident and pronounced her dead at the scene.
- A man considered a "person of interest" in the case left Ireland shortly after the incident.
- The man traveled by bus to Dublin and then flew to Jordan, where he is believed to be from.
- Irish police have alerted Interpol and Europol and are working with Jordanian law enforcement.
- There is no extradition treaty between Ireland and Jordan, which may make legal proceedings difficult.
- Irish Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said the police are pursuing every possible lead to bring the suspect to justice.
- The man has not been publicly named by the police.
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