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Murdered couple's photo apology

Screen grab of the ad which was on the website
The couple's picture was used with a false testimonial

A US company has apologised after featuring a Welsh couple murdered on their Caribbean honeymoon as "happy customers" - a year after their deaths.

Friends of Ben and Catherine Mullany, both 31 were shocked to see a photo of them being used with false names to advertise internet company MyDishBiz.

The couple, from Pontardawe, near Swansea, were shot dead at their holiday bungalow on Antigua last July.

The company has removed the photo and apologised to both families.

The picture used on the site was taken in the run-up to the couple's wedding near their south Wales home a year ago this weekend.

Next to the picture of the smiling couple was a false testimonial from "Frank and Mary from New York".

Deepest apologies are extended to the families of the victims. Our company did not knowingly include the picture of the deceased on our website
Company spokesman

The photo was downloaded from an internet tribute to the couple murdered two weeks after their wedding a year ago then used alongside the bogus testimonial.

The testimonial said: "We have made $1,080 alone with your MyDishBiz internet business opportunity.

"We are very happy with this program. This is the best opportunity we've seen online ever. Thanks again."

Mrs Mullany, who was just completing her training to be a doctor, and her new husband trainee physiotherapist Ben were on the last day of their Caribbean honeymoon when they were shot in a bungled robbery attempt.

Catherine and Ben Mullany
The couple married a year ago this weekend

Internet company MyDishBiz based in Wintersville, Ohio, has removed the photograph and apologised.

A spokesman said: "We are trying to track down who sent the testimonial and picture for inclusion on our website.

"It may have been a disgruntled affiliate or someone who has a very warped sense of humour.

"Deepest apologies are extended to the families of the victims. Our company did not knowingly include the picture of the deceased on our website."

Two local men, named as Avie Howell, 18, and Kaniel Martin, 21, are due to stand trial charged with the murders in Antigua.



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