Banker's Suicide a Bitter Blow to Natwest Three ; Accused Men Hoped Colleague Would Be Key Witness
Evening Standard - London › July 13, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › July 13, 2006
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THE death of Neil Coulbeck is a major blow to the NatWest Three's defence, sources close to the case say.
It emerged today that the bankers had hoped Mr Coulbeck would agree to act as a key witness in their fraud trial.See the full content of this document
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Banker's Suicide a Bitter Blow to Natwest Three ; Accused Men Hoped Colleague Would Be Key Witness
Sources suggested that the FBI, however, were keen for Mr Coulbeck not to appear in the witness box because of the potential threat he posed to its case.
It is claimed th...See the full content of this document
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