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Episode 1010: Body parts found in Mike Gaine murder investigation as suspect held

Body parts found as farmers spread slurry on a field near the farm of missing Mike Gaine and investigators discover that he has lain dead in a tank at his Kenmare holding.

A man is being questioned in connection with the murder but forensics and science are expected to play a large part in unravelling the mystery of his last moments.

Nicola speaks with Kerry journalist Sinead Kelleher about the developments in the murder case.

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