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Shepherds Farm Lane, Corhampton. Inset, Gurinderjit Rai A MAN alleged to have been involved in the murder of drugs supplier said that he was “a bit of a blagger” but denied that he ever said that his friends had killed a man, a court heard. Corin Barlow is one of four men accused of killing of Gurinderjit Rai on July 12, 2019, in a layby in Shepherds Farm Lane, Corhampton. A trial at Winchester Crown Court was told earlier that Barlow was referred to as the “king of bullshit” and he admitted that on occasions he exaggerated, saying that this was “make myself [the] big I am – gangster”.
Gurinderjit Rai A MAN who is accused of being involved in the shooting of a drugs supplier has denied that his co-defendant was telling him to lie to police during covert recordings. Charlie Statham and Aston Hannis were both secretly recorded in a police van following their arrest for the murder of Gurinderjit Rai 30, who was shot in a layby on Shepherds Farm Lane, Corhampton, on July 12, 2019. It is the pair’s case that they were at fellow accused Philip Hodan’s house where they had planned to watch Amir Khan’s comeback fight when Mr Rai was killed. Statham and Hannis had been arrested on July 14 and whilst on their way to Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court they were recorded. The video has since been played during the trial currently taking place at Winchester Crown Court.
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The four biggest international hotel chains in Asia-Pacific in 2019 opened a combined total of more than 300 hotels and signed more than 500 hotels in the region in the pandemic-hit year 2020.
The number for the chains, which had been enjoying three years of a great development pace in Asia-Pacific, were expected to be higher, of course. But the gains in 2020 were nothing less than impressive given the historic challenges (see chart).
A horrifying year had turned out to be more resilient than expected, a validation that Asia-Pacific will remain the fastest-growing hotel region of the world by any measure.
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