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Racist' Killers Guilty

CAPE TOWN () -- South Africa's supreme court found three young blacks guilty on Tuesday of murdering U.S. student Amy Biehl in August last year. The prosecution demanded that they hang.


"This was a racist killing. She was killed because she was white and was regarded as a settler," state prosecutor Nollie Niehaus told the Supreme Court.


The 26-year-old exchange student from Newport Beach, California, was attacked in her car and stoned and stabbed to death after driving friends to their homes in Cape Town's Gugulethu black township on August 25 last year.



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