Two women have been charged in connection with the
murders of British honeymooners Ben and Catherine Mullany in Antigua.
The two women aged 32 and 22 appeared before the chief magistrate in St. John's on Thursday morning.
The police said they were not in a position to disclose any further information at this stage.
But the Commissioner of Police, Garry Nelson said the charges were a "significant development" but that they were still looking for others in connection with the couple's deaths.
The newly-weds, both 31 and from Wales, were shot in their hotel cottage on 28 July.
They were attacked at the Cocos Hotel and Resort in the south west of Antigua in what police think was a robbery which went wrong on the last day of their honeymoon.
The two women aged 32 and 22 appeared before the chief magistrate in St. John's on Thursday morning.
The police said they were not in a position to disclose any further information at this stage.
But the Commissioner of Police, Garry Nelson said the charges were a "significant development" but that they were still looking for others in connection with the couple's deaths.
The newly-weds, both 31 and from Wales, were shot in their hotel cottage on 28 July.
They were attacked at the Cocos Hotel and Resort in the south west of Antigua in what police think was a robbery which went wrong on the last day of their honeymoon.