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Vic: Father of spy said son suffered mental illness at young age
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AAP General News (Australia)
06-11-2001
Vic: Father of spy said son suffered mental illness at young age
MELBOURNE, June 11 AAP - Jailed Australian spy Jean-Phillipe Wispelaere had suffered
a bout of mental illness at a very young age, his father said today.
Wispelaere, 30, was jailed last week for 15 years by the United States Federal Court
after he pleaded guilty to espionage.
His father, Claude Wispelaere, and US lawyer Nin...
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