Limerick woman suspected of helping UK murderer loses fight against extradition

The murderer, Michael Foran, had left the body of his ex-partner in a bathtub for weeks
Limerick woman suspected of helping UK murderer loses fight against extradition

On Wednesday at the High Court, Mr Justice Kerida Naidoo said that he would order the extradition of Ms Sadlier and though it would be to the detriment of the person she cares for, he could not locate any exceptional circumstances to prevent her surrender. File picture

An Irish woman wanted on suspicion of helping a murderer who left the body of his ex-partner in a bathtub for weeks is to be extradited to the UK.

Elaine Sadlier (55) had objected to her surrender on humanitarian grounds after UK authorities in Birmingham issued a warrant for her arrest under the terms of the post-Brexit 'Trade and Co-operation Agreement'.

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