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Irish police under fire for refusing to identify reported asylum seeker sought in American mother's murder
Irish police are facing criticism for not disclosing the identity of a suspect in the murder of American woman Jamey Carney in Killarney, Ireland. The suspect, described as an asylum seeker from Jordan, fled to Turkey after the crime, raising concerns about public safety and transparency. A former FBI agent and Irish politician criticized the decision to withhold identifying information.
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