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Law Reform Commission calls for tighter legislation on homicide.

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Under the Succession Act of 1965, a person may not inherit any part of the estate of a person whom he or she has murdered, or attempted to murder.

But difficulties have arisen – where a person has killed their spouse, who they jointly owned a property with – such as the family home.

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The Law Reform Commission's made 24 recommendations in its report to change this.

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