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UK tourist was 'unlawfully killed'

Saturday 05 March 1994 00:02 GMT
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An inquest in Bradford recorded a verdict of unlawful killing on a British holidaymaker shot dead by car muggers in Florida last September.

Gary Colley, 34, of Wilsden, West Yorkshire, died when robbers surrounded his hire car near Monticello and fired four shots as he tried to reverse. His girlfriend, Margaret Jagger, 35, was wounded. Four teenagers are to face trial for murder in June.

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