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THEY HAVE FAILED ANNI

THE phone call made his skin crawl. The man who’d killed his beloved Anni was being considered for parole and wanted to meet as part of the rehabilitation process.

Ashok Hindocha made his way from his home in Sweden to South Africa to meet with her killer, but he was so dejected by the process that he left before the department of correctional services even made its decision.

“I feel like I flew all the way for nothing because their minds were already made up to give him parole,” he tells YOU.

Businessman Ashok (71) is

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