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Bloodstained $5 note gives up killer

DNA traces of bloodstains on a toaster and a $5 note were crucial clues that helped police snare Aymen Terkmani, the man who sexually assaulted and murdered Mahmoud Hrouk in a squalid derelict house.

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DAVID SHEARER, BOSS OF UNMISS IN SOUTH SUDAN

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CIVIL war and famine ravage South Sudan, but a Kiwi and a band of Aussies are making a big impact on the locals.

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John Ibrahim’s not going anywhere

HE WAS the big fish that slipped the net – again. John Ibrahim was the scalp the cops wanted most. But not for the first time detectives have been left clutching at thin air where they thought he stood.

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