Meg Walsh was in river for several days, court hears

A Waterford woman whose husband is currently on trial for her murder was in the water for at least “several days” before her body was pulled from the River Suir, a Central Criminal Court jury has heard.

Meg Walsh was in river for several days, court hears

A Waterford woman whose husband is currently on trial for her murder was in the water for at least “several days” before her body was pulled from the River Suir, a Central Criminal Court jury has heard.

Professor Marie Cassidy told prosecuting counsel Mr Dominic McGinn BL that all the indicators suggested that Meg Walsh had been in the water for at least seven days and was entirely consistent with her being in the water for the length of her disappearance.

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