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A high-profile retrial is underway in Bratislava after investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová were shot dead in 2018, a killing widely linked to Kuciak’s corruption reporting.
In this Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018 file photo, light tributes are seen during a silent protest in memory of murdered journalist Jan Kuciak and his girlfriend Martina Kusnirova, seen in photo, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The state prosecutor in Slovakia requested on Thursday, July 23, 2020, a 25-year prison term for all three defendants in the alleged contract killings of an investigative journalist and his fiancée, a case that triggered a political crisis and brought down the country’s government.
In the Slovak capital, Bratislava, a high-profile retrial is underway.
Ján Kuciak, a 27-year-old investigative journalist, and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová were shot dead in their home in 2018 — a killing widely believed to be connected to Kuciak’s reporting on corruption.

The businessman suspected of ordering the killing has been acquitted on two occasions, but both times the verdicts were overturned by Slovakia’s Supreme Court, citing serious flaws in how evidence had been assessed.

Will this trial be any different? Many believe that Slovak judicial independence depends upon it.
From our partners at Deutsche Welle, DW, Rob Cameron reports.
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