- **Q: Who was Sunny Jacobs?
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News / Ireland
Sonia 'Sunny' Jacobs, a 77-year-old woman who spent 17 years in a US prison, including five on death row, following a wrongful murder conviction, tragically died in a house fire in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. The fire also claimed th...
Sonia 'Sunny' Jacobs' life was marked by both injustice and resilience. In 1976, she was arrested and wrongly convicted for the murder of two police officers in Florida. Despite being sentenced to death, her conviction was eventually overturned, and she was released after nearly two decades behind bars.
After moving to Ireland, Jacobs found love and community with Peter Pringle, who had also experienced wrongful imprisonment. Together, they dedicated their lives to advocating for justice and supporting others who had been exonerated. Her story highlights the long-lasting trauma of wrongful convictions and the importance of providing support and resources to those affected. The fire occurred at a rural house near Casla. Emergency services responded, but Jacobs and Kelly were pronounced dead at the scene. A technical examination is underway to determine the cause of the fire, with foul play not currently suspected. Jacobs' legacy as an advocate for justice will endure.
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