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A Kenyan judge has delivered his verdict in the high profile murder trial of a famous white landowner.
The case centred around the killing of a black Kenyan man who was alleged to have been caught poaching wild animals on Thomas Cholmondeley's 55,000 acre family ranch in 2006. His lengthy trial in the Kenyan capital Nairobi attracted huge media attention. It also brought to light deep divisions over race and land ownership. Our reporter, Muliro Telewa, was in the court in Nairobi
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