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Angelika lover dismisses claims
The married lover of Angelika Kluk denied he ever considered that his wife had played a part in the Polish student's death.Chauffeur Martin MacAskill, 40, told the High Court in Edinburgh that the idea "disgusted" him and had never crossed his mind.
The suggestion was made by Donald Findlay QC, who is defending the man accused of causing Miss Kluk's death.
Peter Tobin, 60, a church handyman, denies raping and murdering her.
The body of Miss Kluk was found under the floor of St Patrick's Church, in Anderston, Glasgow.
Mr Findlay put it to the witness that Miss Kluk was dead within hours of his wife deciding to "leave the marital bedroom".
Full story at BBC Scotland News.

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