Dubai court reduces sentence for editor who killed his wife.
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.The court ordered Wednesday that former Gulf News editor Francis Matthew must serve a seven-year sentence for manslaughter in the 2017 killing of his wife, Jane.
Matthew had received as much as a 15-year sentence for the killing. A series of appeals has seen his sentence change and his case go before Dubai's Court of Appeal. That court Wednesday order Matthew be convicted of manslaughter, rather than premeditated murder, which carries a heftier sentence. Matthew and his wife of 30 years were prominent members of the United Arab Emirates' large British expatriate community.
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