A woman was caught on camera trapped inside a suitcase aboard a Citylink bus, leading to a police probe. Citylink confirmed the woman was an unauthorized passenger on their service in a statement issued on Friday night.
Footage circulating on social media shows a woman seemingly stuck inside a suitcase in the baggage area of a Galway Bus. The video depicts the suitcase on its side with audible cries from the woman inside.
The individual filming approaches the suitcase, unzips it, and discovers a distressed woman inside, as reported by Galway Beo. A man in the video questions her about who confined her, to which she expresses relief upon being freed, exclaiming, “Thank God, Thank God,” before visibly overwhelmed.
In response to inquiries by Galway Beo, a Citylink representative stated, “We are aware of the incident involving an unauthorized passenger on our service and have cooperated with the Garda in their investigation.”
Meanwhile, a self-proclaimed “healer” murdered and beheaded her acquaintance before disposing of the remains in a wooded area, packed inside a suitcase. Jemma Mitchell, hailing from Willesden in north-west London, fatally attacked 67-year-old widow Mee Kuen Chong in Wembley, fracturing her skull with a weapon before decapitating her and stowing the body parts in a blue suitcase. Mitchell then drove to Salcombe, Devon, but encountered car trouble en route when the Volvo suffered a flat tire, prompting a stop at a service station where the grisly discovery was made by a mechanic detecting a peculiar odor inside the vehicle. The headless body of Ms. Chong was found the following day near a wooded footpath by vacationers in Salcombe.
