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Inquiry hears 'reasonable doubt' over accused child killer Kathleen Folbigg's conviction
Published 27 April 2023, 10:03 am
The former judge heading an inquiry into Kathleen Folbigg's conviction over the deaths of her four children says there's significant evidence to suggest they died of natural causes. Kathleen Folbigg has served 20 years in prison for murder and manslaughter, but new evidence has led the NSW Department of Public Prosecutions to concede there may be a reasonable doubt over her guilt.
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