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French ex-police officers appeal sentence after Canadian tourist gang rape

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Nicolas Redouane and Antoine Quirin, the two French police officers accused of raping a Canadian tourist in 2014, arrive at a court on the outskirts of Paris for their appeal trial. In 2019, they were found guilty of the gang rape of Emily Spanton, now 41 years old, and sentenced to 7 years imprisonment. IMAGES

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