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the pair then disposed of louise kam s body in this wheelie bin, where she was later discovered by police. in a victim personal statement read to court, louise kam s son, gregory, said that he had been left feeling numb and grief stricken. the pair will spend at least 35 years in prison for the murder of a pensioner, committed out of greed. helen wilkinson, bbc news, at the old bailey. owners of four flats opposite the viewing gallery at london s tate modern art gallery have won a legal case in court, overlevels of intrusion that they say prevent them from enjoying their homes. the court determined that the flat owners faced a contstant visual intrusion that impact their right to privacy. james souter is a real estates dispute partnerfrom international law firm charles russell speechlys. i think there is significant