Man found guilty of murdering girlfriend’s husband decades later
Gofal Baziad has been convicted of murdering his girlfriend's husband in a case that dates back to 2004. The verdict comes after a lengthy investigation into the so-called 'love triangle' murder. This case highlights the complexities and long-lasting impacts of personal relationships gone wrong.
- ▪Gofal Baziad was found guilty of murder in a case from 2004.
- ▪The murder involved a love triangle scenario.
- ▪The investigation took several years before reaching a verdict.
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