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Bali bomber in death row to take second wife
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13:57, April 30, 2008

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Amrozi, the convicted Bali bomber whose execution is imminent, is planning to take a second wife and hold the wedding reception at the prison island where he is being detained, his lawyer said Wednesday.

"He wants to hold the reception on May 10, 2008," Mahendradatta, head of the lawyer team for Amrozi, was quoted by leading news website Detikcom as saying.

But Amrozi apparently does not know the bride personally.

The woman will be introduced to Amrozi several days ahead of the wedding, he said.

Mahendradatta also said Amrozi planned to request a judicial review over the conviction himself without the assistance of his lawyers.

Amrozi, along with his elder brother Ali Ghufron and militant leader Imam Samudra, were sentenced to death for key roles in the October 2002 nightclub bombings on Bali island that killed 202 people, mostly foreigners.

The Supreme Court has upheld the verdict and rejected their earlier request for a judicial review.

The three have also officially ruled out a request for a presidential pardon that becomes their final chance to avoid the capital punishment.  

Source:Xinhua



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