The migrant boyfriend suspected of murdering New York mom Jamey Carney inside her Ireland home was allowed to stay in the country – even after being denied asylum, according to a report.
Irish authorities allowed Ahmad Al-Saqar, a Jordanian national, to stay in the Emerald Isles, even after his application for asylum was nixed by immigration authorities, according to the Irish Mirror.
Al-Saqar, who came to the country in 2024, was not required to leave after his application for asylum was rejected, as is customary in Ireland, the outlet reported.
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The lapse allowed Al-Saqar to stick around in the country – long enough for him to allegedly murder Carney.
The on-the-lam lover was in the process of appealing his asylum application when he hightailed it to Turkey, just before Carney was found beaten and suffocated inside her home.
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