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Mum’s testimony sentences Bali terrorists
Worcestershire's Maggie Stephens has got back from Guantanamo Bay, invited by the US authorities. Maggie lost her son Neil, a former pupil of King's School in Worcester, in the fateful attacks of 2002, and was in a nightclub in Bali when a bomb went off.
Maggie, who's now based in Feckenham, told our reporter Tom Edwards how she joined the families of other British victims of the atrocity, to give evidence at Guantanamo Bay against the men sentenced for carrying out the atrocity.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reporter | Tom Edwards |
| Interviewed Guest | Maggie Stephens |
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