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Jean McConville murder: Woman arrested over 1972 case | Jean McConville murder: Woman arrested over 1972 case |
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A 57-year-old woman has been arrested by detectives investigating the 1972 abduction and murder of Belfast woman Jean McConville. | A 57-year-old woman has been arrested by detectives investigating the 1972 abduction and murder of Belfast woman Jean McConville. |
Mrs McConville, a widowed mother-of-10, was one of the Disappeared. | Mrs McConville, a widowed mother-of-10, was one of the Disappeared. |
She was taken from her flat by the IRA, murdered and secretly buried. Her body was found 35 years later at a beach in County Louth. | She was taken from her flat by the IRA, murdered and secretly buried. Her body was found 35 years later at a beach in County Louth. |
The woman, who was arrested on Wednesday, has been taken to Antrim for questioning. | The woman, who was arrested on Wednesday, has been taken to Antrim for questioning. |
Last month, Ivor Bell, 77, a leader in the Provisional IRA in the 1970s, was charged in connection with the murder. | Last month, Ivor Bell, 77, a leader in the Provisional IRA in the 1970s, was charged in connection with the murder. |
He has been charged with aiding and abetting murder and membership of the IRA. | He has been charged with aiding and abetting murder and membership of the IRA. |
Another 57-year-old woman and a 56-year-old man, arrested separately in west Belfast earlier this month as part of the murder investigation, were both released after questioning. | |
The man was released without charge and police are preparing a report on the woman for assessment by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS). | |
Mrs McConville, 37, was kidnapped in front of her children after being wrongly accused of being an informer. | Mrs McConville, 37, was kidnapped in front of her children after being wrongly accused of being an informer. |
The claim that she was an informer was dismissed after an official investigation by the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman | The claim that she was an informer was dismissed after an official investigation by the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman |
She was held at one or more houses before being shot and buried in secret. | She was held at one or more houses before being shot and buried in secret. |
The Disappeared are those who were abducted, murdered and secretly buried by republicans during the Troubles. | The Disappeared are those who were abducted, murdered and secretly buried by republicans during the Troubles. |
The IRA admitted in 1999 that it murdered and buried at secret locations nine of the Disappeared. | The IRA admitted in 1999 that it murdered and buried at secret locations nine of the Disappeared. |
The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains was established in 1999 by a treaty between the British and Irish governments. | The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains was established in 1999 by a treaty between the British and Irish governments. |
It lists 16 people as "disappeared". Despite extensive searches, the remains of seven of them have not been found. | It lists 16 people as "disappeared". Despite extensive searches, the remains of seven of them have not been found. |