Men who apologised over McAreavey video express concern over ‘public witch hunt’

Men who apologised over McAreavey video express concern over ‘public witch hunt’

John and Michaela McAreavey on their wedding day (Irish News/PA)

Three men who have apologised after an incident involving a chant mocking a murdered honeymooner have expressed concern about being subject to a “public witch hunt”.

A statement from JWB Consultancy on behalf of John Bell, Andrew McDade and Richie Beattie said a Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) investigation under the Communications Act had commenced but it said it was “unclear how the elements of such an offence would be made out”.

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