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Man accused of murder near Clifden Ipas centre found dead in prison

Man accused of murder near Clifden Ipas centre found dead in prison
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Ali Sohrabi, a man accused of murdering his wife in Clifden, Ireland, has been found dead in his prison cell. Authorities are investigating the death, though foul play is not currently suspected.

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The case highlights issues surrounding domestic violence and the safety of individuals within the asylum accommodation system.

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The man accused of the murder of his wife near an International Protection Accommodation Service (Ipas) centre in Clifden was found dead in prison on Thursday.

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The report relies on official statements from the Irish Prison Service and provides factual context regarding the ongoing investigation.

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