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- Dominici_affair abstract "The Dominici affair was the criminal investigation into the triple murder of three Britons in France. During the night of 4/5 August 1952, Sir Jack Drummond, a 61-year-old scientist; his 45-year-old wife Anne Wilbraham; and their 10-year-old daughter Elizabeth were murdered next to their car which was parked in a lay-by near La Grand'Terre, the farm belonging to the Dominici family, located near the village of Lurs in the département of Basses-Alpes (now Alpes-de-Haute-Provence). Family patriarch Gaston Dominici was convicted of the three murders in 1957 and sentenced to death, though it was widely believed that his guilt had not been clearly established. In 1957, President René Coty commuted the sentence to life imprisonment, and on 14 July 1960, President Charles de Gaulle ordered Gaston Dominici's release on humanitarian grounds due to his poor health, but he was never pardoned or given a re-trial. Gaston Dominici died April 4, 1965. The affair made international headlines at the time.".
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- Dominici_affair wikiPageWikiLink Alfalfa.
- Dominici_affair wikiPageWikiLink Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Dominici_affair wikiPageWikiLink Category:1952_crimes_in_France.
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- Dominici_affair wikiPageWikiLink La_Brillanne.
- Dominici_affair wikiPageWikiLink Lurs,_Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Dominici_affair wikiPageWikiLink Manosque.
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- Dominici_affair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dominici affair".
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- Dominici_affair subject Category:1952_crimes_in_France.
- Dominici_affair subject Category:British_people_murdered_abroad.
- Dominici_affair subject Category:Murder_in_1952.
- Dominici_affair subject Category:People_murdered_in_France.
- Dominici_affair hypernym Investigation.
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- Dominici_affair comment "The Dominici affair was the criminal investigation into the triple murder of three Britons in France. During the night of 4/5 August 1952, Sir Jack Drummond, a 61-year-old scientist; his 45-year-old wife Anne Wilbraham; and their 10-year-old daughter Elizabeth were murdered next to their car which was parked in a lay-by near La Grand'Terre, the farm belonging to the Dominici family, located near the village of Lurs in the département of Basses-Alpes (now Alpes-de-Haute-Provence).".
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