Cathedral service for murdered honeymooners
A funeral service for murdered honeymoon couple Ben and Catherine Mullany will be held at a cathedral next month.
The announcement comes as another woman has been charged in connection with their deaths.
Police said Jeorgette Aaron, 31, was due before magistrates in the Antiguan capital St John's later.
Inspector Cornelius Charles, of Antigua's police force, said she was charged with perverting the course of justice, accessory after the fact to robbery and accessory after the fact to murder.
Two men have already been charged with the couple's murders and appeared before magistrates on the Caribbean island on Monday.
Mr and Mrs Mullany from Pontardawe, south Wales, were shot in a cottage at the Cocos Hotel and Resort in Antigua on July 27, the last day of their honeymoon.
They were buried in a private ceremony last week, just one month after making their wedding vows.
It is believed the ceremony took place at St John the Evangelist Church, in Cilybebyll, where they married.
In a statement, South Wales Police said extended family, friends and colleagues have been invited to a funeral service to be held at Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, at midday on September 10.
Kaniel Martin, 20, and a 17-year-old, both from Antigua, were taken to prison after they appeared in court in the capital, St John's, charged with murder.
They have also been charged with robbery and receiving stolen goods.
Neither entered a plea, but Martin's lawyer Ralph Francis said: "All I will say is that my client maintains his innocence."
Two women, aged 32 and 22, appeared before magistrates last week. It is understood their charges relate to property stolen from the Mullanys' holiday cottage.
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