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Prayers said for honeymoon couple Prayers said for honeymoon couple
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Prayers are being said at services in the home town of the couple shot while on honeymoon in Antigua. Prayers have been said at services in the home town of the couple shot while on honeymoon in Antigua.
Churches in Pontardawe, south Wales, said prayers would be offered for Ben Mullany, who is in a coma, and his wife Catherine who was killed in the attack. Churches and chapels in Pontardawe, south Wales, offered prayers for Ben Mullany, who is in a coma, and his wife Catherine who was killed in the attack.
Mr Mullany is being treated at Morriston Hospital in Swansea, where his late doctor wife had trained.Mr Mullany is being treated at Morriston Hospital in Swansea, where his late doctor wife had trained.
Meanwhile, five British police officers in Antigua to help local police have visited the scene of the shooting.Meanwhile, five British police officers in Antigua to help local police have visited the scene of the shooting.
The team, led by Superintendent Keith Niven, were invited to the Caribbean island by the local police chief, who has admitted that his force has been stretched by the investigation.The team, led by Superintendent Keith Niven, were invited to the Caribbean island by the local police chief, who has admitted that his force has been stretched by the investigation.
'Code of silence''Code of silence'
The couple, both 31, were attacked last Sunday, the last day of their two-week honeymoon, in what is believed to have been a bungled robbery.The couple, both 31, were attacked last Sunday, the last day of their two-week honeymoon, in what is believed to have been a bungled robbery.
Mr Mullany, a third-year physiotherapy student at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol, was flown back to the UK on Saturday.Mr Mullany, a third-year physiotherapy student at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol, was flown back to the UK on Saturday.
The couple, pictured in south Wales, were on the last day of the honeymoonThe couple, pictured in south Wales, were on the last day of the honeymoon
He has a fractured skull and a bullet lodged in the back of his head.He has a fractured skull and a bullet lodged in the back of his head.
Doctors at the Swansea hospital say they will consider brain stem testing if he remains in a coma.Doctors at the Swansea hospital say they will consider brain stem testing if he remains in a coma.
Catherine Mullany's body was flown home separately, accompanied by her parents.Catherine Mullany's body was flown home separately, accompanied by her parents.
Antigua police say a "person of interest" is being interviewed.Antigua police say a "person of interest" is being interviewed.
Island police commissioner Gary Nelson said he is confident of catching the gunman.Island police commissioner Gary Nelson said he is confident of catching the gunman.
"We are turning over all the stones to find the person responsible," he told the BBC News Channel."We are turning over all the stones to find the person responsible," he told the BBC News Channel.
Mr Nelson has also said the police were being hampered by a "code of silence" or lack of trust in police on the island.Mr Nelson has also said the police were being hampered by a "code of silence" or lack of trust in police on the island.
Police have now questioned more than 30 people in the investigation.Police have now questioned more than 30 people in the investigation.
A reward of £67,000 has been offered for information leading to the conviction of the killer.A reward of £67,000 has been offered for information leading to the conviction of the killer.