A Mauritian hotel worker cleared of the murder of Michaela McAreavey is starting a one million pound claim.
Six years on and Avinash Treebhoowoon begins his bid for compensation for what he calls is ‘trauma, humiliation and stress.’
He says he suffered alleged mistreatment by police and investigators.
The hotel worker was acquitted of the murder of the Ballygawley teacher along with co-accused Sandip Monea.
According to a Mauritian newspaper, Treebhoowoon says his family was "very humiliated" by what had happened to him.
Honeymooner Michaela was found dead in her hotel suite at the former Legends resort.
Last year John McAreavey vowed that 2017 would be a year of justice for Michaela. No one has been convicted.

Avinash Treebhoowoon should be more concerned about defending a potential civil suit rather than more of his lies.
— John McAreavey (@john_mcareavey) November 29, 2016
In 2017 I will be making my feelings publicly clear on the handling of the initial murder case in 2012 and the subsequent investigation.
— John McAreavey (@john_mcareavey) November 29, 2016
I will also be outlining the steps I intend to take to serve #justiceformichaela Mauritian government has failed, times up.
— John McAreavey (@john_mcareavey) November 29, 2016
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