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Singaporean Tan Xianglong, aged 37, received a nearly four-year jail sentence for attempting to frame his estranged wife by placing cannabis in her car. Aimed at securing a divorce, his plan failed when a police investigation turned to him. The cannabis amount was below the death penalty threshold, leading to Tan's arrest.
The punishments were handed down months after the Democratic Republic of Congo lifted a moratorium on carrying out the death penalty.
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Joe Lo Bianco lay in wait for his scientist wife, Kaliopi Roumeliotis, to get home from work – then murdered her in their garage. He left her body...
Joe Lo Bianco lay in wait for his scientist wife, Kaliopi Roumeliotis, to get home from work – then murdered her in their garage. He left her body...
Indian Formula 2 driver Kush Maini experienced a severe accident at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix when his car failed to start properly. Despite being hit...
His solicitor said he was triggered by a shirt the victim wore.
A judicial review aimed at overturning the suspended sentence of a man convicted of drowning his dog is set to begin on Monday, in what is being seen...