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Four men admit harassing relative at Accrington home
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[BBC News] - Ghalib Hussain, 27, who has learning difficulties, lived with his uncle and cousins in Accrington, Lancashire. Burnley Crown Court heard they felt he was a burden and called him "a clown". Nek Alam, 72, and sons Zahir, 33, Zahoor, 32, and Janghir, 29
Accrington alleged victim in family 'prisoner' case faces cross-examination
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[Lancashire Telegraph] - Ghalib Hussain, who said he wished to live in the town, applied for political asylum last November and had also applied to remain in the UK permanently, Burnley Crown Court heard. The alleged victim was being cross-examined by Ken Hind, the barrister
'Prisoner' had jump lead attached to nose by Accrington family, court told
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[The Bolton News] - Ghalib Hussain was allegedly subjected to a three-year campaign of cruelty and violence by his uncle and three cousins who labelled him “mentally sick”, “a clown” and “a mental case”. Burnley Crown Court heard he was subjected to regular punishments
Man 'beaten by relatives'
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[Asian Image] - Ghalib Hussain was allegedly subjected to a three-year campaign of cruelty and violence by his uncle and three cousins who labelled him "mentally sick", "a clown" and "a mental case". Burnley Crown Court heard he was subjected to regular punishments
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