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'Six held' over honeymoon killing 'Six held' over honeymoon killing
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Six people have been arrested over the murder of a British doctor shot dead on honeymoon in Antigua, the BBC has been told by a journalist on the island. Six people are being held over the murder of a British doctor shot dead on honeymoon in Antigua, the BBC has been told by a journalist on the island.
Antigua Observer reporter Onika Campbell said the six were being questioned by police over the death of Catherine Mullany, 31.Antigua Observer reporter Onika Campbell said the six were being questioned by police over the death of Catherine Mullany, 31.
Her husband Benjamin, also 31, remains in a critical condition in hospital. Catherine's husband Benjamin, also 31, is in a critical condition in hospital.
Relatives of the couple, of Pontardawe, south Wales, are due to arrive on the Caribbean island on Tuesday. Relatives of the couple, from Pontardawe, south Wales, are due to arrive on the island on Tuesday.
The couple's families have said they are "deeply shocked and devastated" by the attack, which happened on the last day of the couple's two-week honeymoon.The couple's families have said they are "deeply shocked and devastated" by the attack, which happened on the last day of the couple's two-week honeymoon.
Visitors in a neighbouring cottage at Cocos Hotel heard shots at around 0500 Antigua time on Monday.Visitors in a neighbouring cottage at Cocos Hotel heard shots at around 0500 Antigua time on Monday.
Colleagues have expressed their sorrow at Dr Mullany's death 'Devastated' by doctor's killingColleagues have expressed their sorrow at Dr Mullany's death 'Devastated' by doctor's killing
Officers said in the early stages of the investigation that they were treating the incident as a robbery which had gone wrong. It is believed that someone entered their cottage while the couple were asleep.Officers said in the early stages of the investigation that they were treating the incident as a robbery which had gone wrong. It is believed that someone entered their cottage while the couple were asleep.
Mr Mullany, who is a physiotherapist, was taken to Holberton Hospital, where he is in the intensive care unit.Mr Mullany, who is a physiotherapist, was taken to Holberton Hospital, where he is in the intensive care unit.
A spokeswoman for Cocos Hotel Antigua, a popular getaway for newlyweds, said they were co-operating closely with the police investigation.A spokeswoman for Cocos Hotel Antigua, a popular getaway for newlyweds, said they were co-operating closely with the police investigation.
She said: "Our thoughts are with the families of the couple concerned."She said: "Our thoughts are with the families of the couple concerned."
Its website bills the hotel near Valley Church as an "exclusive resort for those looking to escape to paradise", located between two white sand beaches.Its website bills the hotel near Valley Church as an "exclusive resort for those looking to escape to paradise", located between two white sand beaches.