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Epalinges, Vaud (24 Heures, Fre) – Jeannie de Kaennel, the British woman whose husband was battered to death by two thieves at their home in Epalinges 29 December, talksed to 24 Heures last weekend about her plans for the future, now that police have arrested two men for the crime. She says she has no pity for them and hopes they are given a heavy sentence. For now, she has no plans to leave her home of several years, despite the memory as well as injuries she herself sustained.
Posted by :: Ellen Wallace on 14 January 2009 at 11:17 | permalink
News story, GenevaLunch, 14 January 2009.
Filed under: Society
Tags: British, English woman, Epalinges, Jeannie de Kaennel, murder
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