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In the hot seat

In the hot seat: Julaikah Noor Ellis, the Indonesian wife of a British man found with his throat slashed and dumped in a ditch in October 2014, cries as she sits inside a Denpasar court during her trial in Bali on Tuesday

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Tue, May 12, 2015 Published on May. 12, 2015 Published on 2015-05-12T18:49:40+07:00

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span class="caption">In the hot seat: Julaikah Noor Ellis, the Indonesian wife of a British man found with his throat slashed and dumped in a ditch in October 2014, cries as she sits inside a Denpasar court during her trial in Bali on Tuesday. The prosecutors have recommended a 15-year prison sentence for Noor Ellis for allegedly masterminding the murder of her husband, an Australian passport holder. Residents found the decomposing body of Robert Ellis, 60, who had lived on Bali for several years, in October dumped next to a paddy field, wrapped up in plastic and blankets. (AFP/Sonny Tumbelaka)

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