B.C. residents lose last-ditch court battle on extradition to India

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The mother and uncle of a young B.C. woman murdered in India in 2000 may finally be extradited to face charges in the case

 

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dougquan EXCELLENT

They will just buy there freedom.

mtnbvan Good, but shouldn’t have taken so long.

At least there is some integrity left in Canada's legal system. These murderers should be extradited to India to face justice. There is no 'honour' in killing. Period.

Good, maybe a bit of justice now?

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