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'Serpent' serial killer Charles Sobhraj tells AFP: 'I feel great'

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In an exclusive interview with AFP onboard his deportation plane, French serial killer Charles Sobhraj says that he feels "great" after being released from jail in Nepal where he served almost 20 years for murder. SOUNDBITE

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