Translator use in tourist deaths case 'flawed and unprofessional'

A lawyer for two Burmese migrant workers accused of murdering two British tourists in Thailand has claimed that official questioning of the suspects was flawed and unprofessional.

Translator use in tourist deaths case 'flawed and unprofessional'

A lawyer for two Burmese migrant workers accused of murdering two British tourists in Thailand has claimed that official questioning of the suspects was flawed and unprofessional.

Defence lawyer Nakhon Chompuchat said witnesses in the case of the killings of David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, testified mostly about the problems of using unprofessional translators to interrogate the two defendants.

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