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4th April 2017
07:31am BST

"We cannot achieve justice on our own, that is quite clear, we are dependent… on the Mauritian authorities, Mauritian media and the wider general Mauritian public." McAreavey said. "We need the support and we need the courage of the Mauritian people to come forward with whatever information that may be relevant to aid us in our quest. That I cannot reiterate strongly enough. This, our visit in April 2017, is the beginning of a new process, we hope by working with the authorities and Mauritian people we can bring justice for Michaela." "We have the energy, resources and determination to be here as many times and for as long as it takes…. we will not relent until the people responsible for Michaela’s murder are served justice,”McAreavey travelled to Mauritius with his sister, Claire, and Mark Harte, Michaela's eldest brother, who also spoke at the news conference.
“Please be brave, please come forward with the truth," Mark Harte said. "No matter how small or irrelevant you think it is. "We can achieve justice for the people who so brutally and callously took her life."Two hotel workers were found not guilty of Michaela's murder in 2012.
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