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    Murder on trial: Was a Melbourne woman’s conviction beyond reasonable doubt?

    enFebruary 09, 2019
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    About this Episode

    In 2011, Boronika Hothnyang was accused of fatally stabbing her best friend, William Awu, directly in the heart.

    But when police arrived at the scene of the crime, Boronika's apartment in Dandenong south-east of Melbourne, she was fast asleep.

    Six men who had earlier been drinking at her place each gave detectives a very different version of events.

    In this episode, Sarah Dingle uncovers new evidence that raises serious questions about the strength of the case against Boronika.

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