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Ireland searches for Jordanian man suspected of murdering partner and fleeing

13-07-2026 03:35 PM


Ammon News - The British newspaper "The Sun" reported suspicions that a Jordanian man in Ireland allegedly killed his American partner and fled the country.

The New Yorker, 43, who moved to Ireland in 2021, was found by a family member at her rented home in Killarney, Kerry, on Tuesday, according to the Sun.

Her partner, asylum seeker (A.S), from Jordan, is the main suspect in her murder and he fled Ireland on an Istanbul flight within hours of the killing.

Sources claim the 28-year-old became needy and possessive and that mum-of-one Jamey Carney had decided to end their relationship.

Ireland's National Police and Security Service (Gardai) believe she was beaten to death in a jealous rage with the heavy lid of a toilet cistern as she lay in bed.

Her battered, bloodied body was concealed under the blankets before her killer left the house in the Homeland Estate on the Muckross Road in the early hours of last Tuesday.

Jamey’s daughter Michaela, 13, made the shocking discovery.

A source said: “She was beaten with the heavy lid of a toilet ­cistern and her body concealed under a blanket in her bedroom.

The Sun indicated that the man, from Jordan, moved to Killarney in 2024.

Cops are describing him as a person of significant interest in their probe into Jamey’s brutal murder.

Once the body was discovered, Gardai launched a manhunt for the man but he had a 12-hour start on them and fled Ireland.

Gardai contacted diplomatic and policing authorities in the US to track the suspect down, as well as Interpol and Europol.

Officers have been in contact with American diplomatic and policing authorities as well as with Interpol and Europol in an attempt to track down the suspect, who is originally from Jordan.

Even if he is located, the countries Gardai believe he may have fled to do not have extradition treaties with Ireland.



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