A man jailed for eight years for his wife’s murder has been acquitted. The court found critical flaws, including doubts about the recovered body’s identity and a lack of established motive. The prosecution’s case, built on circumstantial evidence, failed to form an unbroken chain pointing solely to the accused, leading to his immediate release.
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