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Officer negligence in soldier’s death not confirmed: Court decision proves pleasant surprise for family

After struggling for more than two years the parents of a deceased soldier have managed to get the court to reject the theory of their son’s deadly electrocution through two officers’ negligence and send the case back to the military prosecutor’s office. They continue to suspect premeditated murder and a high-level cover-up and hope additional inquiry will shed more light on the case.

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