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Four convicted in Spain over homophobic murder that sparked nationwide protests

  • Four men were convicted in Spain for the homophobic murder of Samuel Luiz, a nursing assistant, which led to protests across Spain and abroad.
  • The jury in A Coruna found that the leader of the group, Diego Monta�a, had shouted homophobic insults at Luiz before the attack.
  • Sentencing is pending, with the prosecution seeking prison terms of 22 to 27 years for the convicts.
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