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Tina’s cousin tells the jury that it “no” has not seen it violent towards anyone – the Irish Times

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The Central Cousin Tina Sacoyy Central Court told the Central Criminal Court that she had “no” had not seen violent to anyone.

Sarah Howard said that she grew up with Mrs. Sacoyy in Vermo and they were very close. She said that her cousin was a “nice” and “really beautiful” person.

On March 30, 2017, 10 days after Mrs. Sacoyy’s disappearance, her husband, Richard, sent a text asking if she wanted a large chest freezer.

In response to a question about whether she responded to this, Ms. Howard, who became tears, said that she did not do because she was “unusual” and “very strange”.

She said that Mr. Sachwell “will not be the type he provides for things,” adding that he was shipping her children for nail varnish and CDs from his car booth.

In an interrogation in the ongoing trial of Mr. Sacoye on charges of killing his wife, Mrs. Howard, defense lawyer, Brendan Grayan, told her that she did not know whether her other family members had seen any violence by Mrs. Sacoyy.

Mr. Satchwell agreed to her birthday card to her home in August 2017 and was signed by “Tina and Richard”.

Today is the 14th of the trial of Mr. Sacoyy (58 years old), who admitted that he was not guilty of the killing of his 45 -year -old wife at their home on Street No. 3 Gratan, Yujal, during March 19 and 20, 2017.

The jury heard the remnants of the decomposing skeleton of Mrs. Sacoyy during a criminal inspection of property on October 11, 2023, after about six and a half years after Mr. Sacoye told his missing wife in May 2017.

After discovering the remains, Mr. Sacoyy Gardi told that his wife came to him with a chisel on the morning of March 20, and he used her dress belt to wear clothes for her motivation when she “went lame” and died. The issue of the prosecution is that she put her body in the freezer in the shed before burial at the location of the grave engraved under the stairs.

Today, Ms. Howard, Jerardiene Small, told her that she was very close to where she grew up together in Fermoy.

In response to a question about the type of the person that Mrs. Sacoye was, she said she was “kind -hearted”, “love”, a family, social and “really beautiful person.

The jury was presented to part of the peak -time investigation program in July 2017, which Ms. Howard was interviewed about Mrs. Sacoyy’s disappearance.

Mrs. Howard described her cousin in the program as “fun”, “outgoing”, who “loved her fashion, swimming, walking, a kind of daily things.” “She has not disappeared,” she told Prime Time.

In her evidence, Ms. Howard said she did not see much of her cousin after Satchweells moved to YouGhal in 2016. The last time she saw it was before Christmas 2016, when she was “in a wonderful and really happy condition.” She had her dogs with her and did not go anywhere without them.

When I heard that Mrs. Sacoyy had lost, her phone rang immediately and when she did not answer, Mr. Sacoyy rang asking about her place.

Mr. Sacoye told her that they had controversy and left him Mrs. Sacoyy. He said she threw a cup or something on him, but she didn’t say when that happened.

Heard said she hadn’t heard it before or anything about the cups she threw on.

I have sent messages to ask him if he heard anything from Mrs. Sacoyy and said no, Mrs. Howard said. In another message, he told her that Gardaí found Tina Satchwell, but it was not “TINA”.

In June 2017, she sent him a message asking him not to contact her home because the children were upset when Mrs. Sacoyy was not with him.

In another text, he said that he knows that Mrs. Sacoyy was [Ms Howard’s] The family was not. He said that Mrs. Sachwell is “My wife, my life, my dear friends, everything.” He also said: “I find it difficult to get to the days … I feel I some somehow.”

Mrs. Howard asked: “Mrs. Sacoyy does not witness violent or aggressive,” Mrs. Sacoyy has never seen violent or aggressive, “never.”

Under the interrogation, Mr. Jerhan told that she had spent some time with her as a child, and that Mrs. Sachwell will bring her in the city center and got her ears when she was four or five years old. Mrs. Howard said that the death of Mrs. Sacoyy had affected her “very deeply.”

After she moved to Balllyporeen about 15 years ago, she was still meeting Mrs. Sacoyy but not as much. Mrs. Sachwell will come to Ballyporen and Mr. Satchweell will be with her because she did not lead.

“He was always with her.” She agreed that she said in a statement to Gardaí that he was so trapped with Mrs. Sacoyy so that he could not cause her harm.

“It was at the beginning, but with the passage of time and she did not contact any of us …” she said.

She agreed that she looked closer to her family members to Mrs. Sachwell. She said that Mrs. Sacoyy told her that she wanted to make renovations of the house before inviting people to it. “It was severe at home.”

She agreed to Jeddah, Mrs. Sacoyy, which she raised effectively. She agreed to Mrs. Sacoyy and her mother, Mary Collins, years before her disappearance, but she could not say whether Mrs. Sacoyy was upset that her mother did not raise her.

She agreed that Mrs. Sacoyy had a very close association with her grandmother and thought she was her mother. When she asked the lawyer if Mrs. Sacoyy had fallen with her mother after she discovered that she was her mother, not her sister, Mrs. Howard said she could not say.

She did not know when Mrs. Sacoyy would witness the last contact with any of her extended family, regardless of herself.

Mrs. Howard’s evidence concluded the claim of the prosecution. At the request of Mr. Gharyhan, the jury watched it to be sent by Judge Paul Makdirmout until Thursday.

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