Retired US marine Karl Kamal Rashid has been jailed for 35 years for strangling an unknown man to death, putting his body in a car and setting the vehicle alight, to fake his own death before defrauding Outsurance and FNB of half a million rand.
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He was arrested when he was found living in a Free State flat rented under the name of his wife, who was formerly in the SA Air Force.
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