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Jennifer Aniston and her husband face the biggest nightmare, an accusation of murder and the case settled

“There is a nightmare worse today than the superior actress Jennifer Aniston’s not having children, which is facing the accusation of murder,” and all this was the unfortunate outcome of the romantic honeymoon that the famous American actress Jennifer Aniston spent with her husband, director Justin Theroux.

The strange thing is not only the accusation, but its timing as well, which came two years after the end of the honeymoon, without which the soul of an innocent girl would not have been lost.

The couple did not know that their decision to crown their love story by spending their honeymoon with their friends on the island of "Bora Bora", in French Polynesia, which was like a paradise on earth, would end in tragedy, according to a report by the French magazine Elle.

On their return to the United States of America, after spending several days on this island, the new couple received terrible news, as it was discovered that one of their brides had died on the island.

Now, two years after the tragedy, the family of this poor woman decided to file a complaint on August 18, 2017.

What is the charge?

10 News confirmed that the victim's family had filed a case claiming that their daughter had been subjected to an "involuntary manslaughter."

The victim is Carmel Mosgrove, 28, who works for Hollywood's biggest producer, Joel Silver.

Relatives of the victim filed a complaint against the producer and a member of his staff, Martin Aero.

Returning to the details of the incident, it was found that the victim spent the morning with the producer's family, in addition to the invitees to attend the wedding of Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux, and then the poor girl ended the night with Martin Ero.

According to the available information, that night the victim had drunk a lot of alcohol and used prohibited substances.

In the morning, her body was discovered lying on the beach, 500 meters from her private suite.

After an autopsy, the French authorities confirmed that the victim had died as a result of "excessive use of alcohol and cocaine."

Both Joel Silver and Martin Ero have been held responsible for the young woman's death, and the Carmel Mosgrove family is well confident that she will win her lawsuit.

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