Extradition for B.C. pair accused of slaying in India to protect family's honour

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The Department of Justice says two B.C. residents accused of hiring assassins to kill a young woman and her new husband in India will be extradited to that country within days.

 

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Good. She was a beautiful human being. I hope they pay for their crime.

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