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In a trial that lasted more than 14 years, the Manila regional trial court (RTC) sentenced yesterday a taxi driver to life imprisonment for kidnapping a Filipino-Chinese girl and her nanny, who died of suffocation while in captivity.

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In a trial that lasted more than 14 years, the Manila regional trial court (RTC) sentenced yesterday a taxi driver to life imprisonment for kidnapping a Filipino-Chinese girl and her nanny, who died of suffocation while in captivity.

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