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Charles Sobhraj" that his father, Hotchand Sobhraj, was a Sindhi businessman based in Hong Kong and that his mother, Noi (often referred to as Madam Sobhraj) was Hotchand Sobhraj's Vietnamese keep. This should be added if a reliable citation can be found.
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My sincere condolences to Teresa's family. The term outrageous can be dropped, just say that his sustained bribery of prison guards allowed him to live a life of luxury; this will strike and reasonable reader as outrageous (and I doubt that the reader who says "good for him" will be swayed by the use
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Charles Sobhraj". This info should be added if reliable citations are found.
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Is this a spelling mistake or am I not correctly informed? His name appears as "Hatchand
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