Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Australian man convicted for killing 3 Indian-origin siblings



Melbourne, A 42-year-old Australian was today convicted for brutally killing his Indian-origin girlfriend and her two siblings in Brisbane in 2003 and faces up to 45 years behind bars. Max Sica was convicted by a Brisbane Supreme Court jury which found him guilty in the longest murder trial in Queensland's history.

Sica had denied killing Neelma Singh, 24, Kunal Singh, 18, and Sidhi Singh, 12, and dumping their bodies in the spa of their home in the outer Brisbane suburb of Bridgeman Downs. He claimed he found the bodies on April 21, 2003, and has maintained the deaths were caused by someone else prior to his arrival. Sica, wearing a suit and tie, stared straight ahead and showed no emotion as the verdicts were read out, the AAP news agency reported. Asked by the judge whether he had anything to say, he replied, "I didn't kill no one and the Queensland justice system is corrupt, and that's all I've really got to say. "Sorry about that."

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