Police have listed the husband of British national Dawn Anderson and his twin brother as persons of interest following the discovery of what is believed to be her body in a shallow grave at Food Farm Common, Whithorn in Westmoreland on Monday.
The police say they believe Angrea Morrison and Kemar Morrison may be of help in the investigation into Anderson's death.
Anderson, who arrived in Jamaica on November 24, was reported missing three days after her family could not reach her.
Investigators later uncovered critical information that led them to the site where the remains were found.
The Police are appealing to anyone with information about the whereabouts of Angrea and Kemar Morrison, or any details that could assist with the investigation, to come forward immediately.
"Your cooperation could be critical in ensuring that justice is served," the police said in a media release in which they urged persons to contact Police Emergency at 119, Crime Stop at 311, the NIB Tip Line at 811 or the nearest police station.
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