Stuart MacGill’s account attacked in court as his alleged kidnapper seeks bail
by Australian Associated Press from World news | The Guardian on (#5QD4T)
A lawyer for ex-cricketer's de facto brother-in-law Marino Sotiropoulos tells Sydney court MacGill's account seems to include exaggerations and inconsistencies
Stuart MacGill's account has been attacked as the former Test cricketer's de facto brother-in-law and alleged kidnapper made a bid to be released on bail.
Four men are facing charges after the 50-year-old retired spin bowler was allegedly forced into a car, taken to a remote location, beaten and then dumped in Sydney's west in April.
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