Thai murders: DNA on weapon 'does not match suspects'
A forensics expert in Thailand has told a court that DNA on the weapon used to kill Norfolk backpacker Hannah Witheridge does not belong to the two men who are standing trial for her murder.
A forensics expert in Thailand has told a court that DNA on the weapon used to kill Norfolk backpacker Hannah Witheridge does not belong to the two men who are standing trial for her murder.
A forensics expert in Thailand has said that DNA on the weapon used to kill Norfolk backpacker Hannah Witheridge does not belong to the two men who are standing trial for her murder.
Hannah, from Hemsby near Great Yarmouth, was killed alongside her friend David Miller from Jersey on the island of Koh Tao last year.
Two Burmese bar workers Zaw Lin and Wai Phyo, both 22, have pleaded not guilty.
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