'It smacks of a cover-up' - family criticise treatment since Irish woman's mystery death in Luxembourg
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'It smacks of a cover-up' - family criticise treatment since Irish woman's mystery death in Luxembourg
"On December 10, 2019, Dubliner Moira Killeen was found dead in her apartment in the Belair district. The medical examiner at the scene cited the death as 'violent and suspicious' in his report, yet the prosecutor ruled the case a suicide and declined to carry out a post-mortem examination."
"The family of an Irish woman who died in Luxembourg have said the refusal of prosecutors to meet with them over their concerns that she was killed is 'heartless and indefensible'."
Moira Killeen, a 59-year-old Dublin woman, was found dead in her Luxembourg apartment on December 10, 2019. The medical examiner at the scene documented the death as violent and suspicious in his report. However, the prosecutor ruled the case a suicide and refused to conduct a post-mortem examination. Killeen had expressed fears of being poisoned in the weeks before her death. Her family was not permitted to meet with prosecutors regarding their concerns that she was murdered. The body was cremated without family permission. Her brothers have criticized Luxembourg officials for their treatment, describing it as indefensible and heartless. Prosecutors told the family that further interviewing of suspects would be futile.
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