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Accused return for verdict over Total CEO's death in Russia (2)

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A Moscow court is about to hand down its verdict against three air traffic controllers appearing in court in the case over the death of French oil giant Total's CEO Christophe de Margerie in a plane crash in Russia in October 2014. IMAGES of the accused in court

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