Malaysian police convicted in Mongolian model's murder mystery to hang
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The father of glamorous Mongolian fashion model Altantuya Shaaribuu says the motive for her gruesome murder in Kuala Lumpur amid allegations of high-level bribery remains a mystery despite Malaysia's highest court upholding death sentences for two policemen.
"Why was my daughter killed?," Setev Shaaribuu said after a Federal court panel upheld a 2009 sentence for two members of an elite police unit to hang.
"Until today, I do not know why she was killed," Mr Shaaribuu told the Malaysiakini online news service from Ulanbataar through his lawyer.
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