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Murder probe launched following death of woman in Limerick

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Murder probe launched following death of woman in Limerick
Irish News
Irish News32 mins ago
Murder probe launched following death of woman in Limerick
Gardaí are treating the death of a woman in Limerick city as a murder.
TheJournal.ie
TheJournal.ie15 hrs ago
Murder probe launched following death of Brazilian woman at Limerick apartment block
Jady Cristine Pereira Rosa was found inside her apartment at Carlton House on Cecil Street.
Gardaí launch murder probe after discovery of woman’s body in Limerick apartment
Brazilian who worked for cleaning believed to have been living in city for several years
RTÉ News
RTÉ News15 hrs ago
Murder probe launched after woman found dead in Limerick
Gardaí have launched a murder investigation following the discovery of a women's body in Limerick city.
Irish Times
Irish Times15 hrs ago
Murder inquiry following death of Brazilian woman (30s) in Limerick
Body of Jady Cristine Pereira Rosa was discovered on third floor of Carlton House apartment block
Murder probe launched after human bones uncovered by London wildfire
Police believe the remains belong to a woman aged between 25 and 45-years-old and enquiries are ongoing to establish her identity
Daily Mail
Daily Mail1 days ago
Murder probe launched after 'human remains of a woman aged 25-45' are found in London park
Metropolitan Police officers were called to a woodland area nicknamed The Pits in Padstow Walk, Feltham, on August 12.
The Mirror
The Mirror3 days ago
Murder probe launched after woman dies and eight injured in London house fire
A woman has died and eight people have been injured following a house fire in west London, with a murder investigation now launched by police
NZ Herald
NZ Herald🏁 first to report3 days ago
Hamilton body discovery: Man charged with murder, police say no public risk
Police say those involved were known to one another and there is no public risk.