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Thai court sentences son of Spanish TV star Rodolfo Sancho to life in prison for murder

Thai court sentences son of Spanish TV star Rodolfo Sancho to life in prison for murder
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Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) — The son of famed Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho has been found guilty of murdering a Colombian plastic surgeon at a Thai holiday resort before dismembering the body, a senior police officer told CNN.

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