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111 - Unsolved: The killing of Belinda Pereira


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On the 29th of December, 1996, Gardai were called to a flat on Liffey St in Dublin city centre. Inside was the body of 26 year old British-Sri Lankan woman, Belinda Pereira, who was staying in Dublin for just a week. The nature of her trip prompted many inches of tabloid fodder. She had come to Dublin in order to carry out sex work. 
But the voyeuristic media attention on Belinda's case did not last long. 
Sadly, today, her name is all but forgotten. 
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Stephen Rae, “New 'Flying Squad' ready to smash the crime lords” in The Evening Herald  (4 January 1997) p. 2.
“New breakthrough in search for killer” in The Evening Herald  (4 January 1997) p. 36.
Mike McNiffe and Joanne McElgunn, “Greedy pimps who cashed in on Belinda's life” in The Sunday World  (5 January 1997) p.p. 2-3.
Ben Proctor, “£3000 for sex trip to Ireland” in The Sunday World  (5 January 1997) p. 2.
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Joanne McElgunn, “Sex trade is terrified” in The Sunday World  (5 January 1997) p.p. 4-5.
Susan McKay, “The high price of selling sex” in The Sunday Tribune   (5 January 1997) p. 11.
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Lara MacMillan. “A magazine that's more 'out' then 'in'” in The Evening Herald(  12 August 1999) p. 19.
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Eilis O'Hanlon, “We can't blame 'In Dublin' for murder” in The Sunday Independent   (22 August 1999) p. 4.
Jim Cusack and Judith Crosbie “Garda appeal over abduction and rape of prostitute” in The Irish Times  (27 September 2000) p. 4
“Murder re-lived” in The Evening Herald  (18 October 2005) p. 17.
Eugene Moloney, “Gardai renew witness appeal in hunt for prostitute’s killer” in The Irish Independent  (18 December 2006) p. 3.
Tom Brady, “Cold case investigators confident of breakthrough” in The Irish Independent  (28 November 2007) p. 11.
“Appeal for information – Murder of Belinda Pereira on the 29/12/1996” Garda Press office  https://www.garda.ie/en/about-us/our-departments/office-of-corporate-communications/press-releases/2014/december/appeal-for-information-murder-of-belinda-pereira-on-the-29-12-1996.html  (December 2014)
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