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CANADIAN PRESS
[font=Times, Times New Roman, Serif, MS Serif]VANCOUVER — The woman at the heart of allegations against an accused Air India bomber cunningly claimed on the stand to love him, to feel sick with herself for betraying him, only to boost her credibility, a defence lawyer argued in fierce closing arguments.
In truth, she wanted him to suffer for turning his back on her, Bill Smart said in a final salvo in defence of Vancouver tycoon Ripudaman Singh Malik, who faces life in prison if he is convicted of Canada's worst mass murder.
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[font=Times, Times New Roman, Serif, MS Serif]VANCOUVER — The woman at the heart of allegations against an accused Air India bomber cunningly claimed on the stand to love him, to feel sick with herself for betraying him, only to boost her credibility, a defence lawyer argued in fierce closing arguments.
In truth, she wanted him to suffer for turning his back on her, Bill Smart said in a final salvo in defence of Vancouver tycoon Ripudaman Singh Malik, who faces life in prison if he is convicted of Canada's worst mass murder.
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