Mördare känd från tv-serie släpps på fri fot i Nepal
Seriemördaren Charles Sobhraj som sitter fängslad i Nepal kommer att släppas fri om 15 dagar, rapporterar AP.
78-åringen har erkänt att han på 60- och 70-talet dödade flera västerländska turister i Asien. 2003 dömdes han till två livstidsdomar för mordet på en amerikan och en kanadensare.
Nepals högsta domstol meddelar att Sobhraj kommer att släpps på grund av dålig hälsa och gott uppförande.
2021 gjorde Netflix tv-serien ”The Serpent” som baseras på Sobhrajs liv.
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Charles Sobhraj
Wikipedia (en)
Charles Gurumukh Sobhraj Hotchand Bhawnani (born 6 April 1944) is a French serial killer, fraudster, and thief, who preyed on Western tourists travelling on the hippie trail of South Asia during the 1970s. He was known as "the Bikini Killer" due to the attire of several of his victims, as well as "the Splitting Killer" and "the Serpent", due to “his snake-like ability to avoid detection by authorities". Sobhraj is currently imprisoned in Nepal. On 21 December 2022, the Supreme Court of Nepal ordered his release from prison because of his old age.It is thought that Sobhraj murdered at least 20 tourists in South and Southeast Asia, including 14 in Thailand. He was convicted and jailed in India from 1976 to 1997. After his release, he retired, promoting his infamy in Paris. Sobhraj later returned to Nepal in 2003, where he was arrested, tried, and received a life sentence.Described as "handsome, charming and utterly without scruple", he used his looks and cunning to advance his criminal career and obtain celebrity status. He also enjoyed his infamy. Sobhraj has been the subject of four biographies, three documentaries, an Indian film titled Main Aur Charles, and the 2021 eight-part BBC/Netflix drama series The Serpent.
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