I gave it a try with an old email address, but they want a valid phone number too. Sorry Niner, not going to happen.
That is quite alright! I would not give them my phone # either.
For whatever reason, Irish Independent didn't like either as I never received the registration link (never had that happen). However, I've used these two sites for disposable email addresses and have used it HUNDREDS of of times over many years. It works great if you need to register for something or one time uses. I'm not giving out my info for every single thing. 10 minute email address (you can also extend that time if you need it longer by clicking on the "Give me 10 more minutes" and it restarts your 10 minutes).
10 Minute Mail and
https://10minutemail.com
Also, you don't have to give them a cell number. I just used a random landline and it was fine
From the article- Not much new in this but I'll post a portion of it.
His lawyer Luigi Conti told the Irish Independent that the hearing is to resume today, with more prosecution witnesses called.
The trial is taking place in Italy in Mr Belling’s absence.
“It has always been a circumstantial process, but to date not even the slightest element has emerged,” Mr Conti said.
He said his client is pleading not guilty.
Mr Belling, Ms Xing and their two children boarded the MSC Magnifica cruise ship in the Italian port of Civitavecchia on February 9, 2017.
Crew members noticed Ms Xing was missing when they did a head count at the end of the cruise.
Belling reportedly told an Italian judge that he and his wife had an argument and she wanted to “quit the trip”.
He claimed his wife left the vessel when he and the children went on an onshore excursion.
Mr Belling told reporters he believed she had arranged her disappearance.
He was held on remand in an Italian jail for 14 months in relation to his wife’s disappearance, before being released and allowed to return to Ireland in 2018.
Last year, the IT worker was given a three-and-a-half-year suspended sentence after he successfully applied for a mortgage with Bank of Ireland using falsified documents.
He used the mortgage of €112,000 in buying a property in Clongriffin, Dublin, for €125,000 in 2014.
Belling rented the property to two tenants to cover the mortgage repayments and took a case with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) after they allegedly stopped paying rent.
He recently sold the property for €310,000.
Belling used fake documents, including a German ID card with an incorrect date of birth, payslips overstating his salary as €90,000, bank statements with incorrect information and an altered P60 when he applied for a mortgage for the property.
It was his fourth time applying for a loan with Bank of Ireland. The other attempts were unsuccessful.
He told Dublin Circuit Criminal Court that the plan to dishonestly gain mortgages was his wife’s. He said she knew Chinese people involved in forgery and she liaised with them to forge the fake documents, payslips and ID card.
In July 2020, Italian investigators announced that their probe into Ms Xing's disappearance had determined that computer programmer Mr Belling killed his wife while on the ship and disposed of her body in the sea.
Mr Belling returned to Ireland in 2018 after 14 months on remand in an Italian jail in relation to the disappearance.
He has remained here since.