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Man accused of entering Britain as hitman told friend someone would die

A man charged with entering the country to carry out a killing allegedly told an acquaintance that someone was going to die. Court proceedings are scheduled to continue next month.

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A man accused of traveling to Britain to act as a hitman allegedly told a friend that somebody was going to die, according to court documents reported by @Independent. The defendant faces charges related to the alleged plot. Prosecutors say the communications occurred before his arrival.

Court Proceedings A hearing is listed for next month. No trial date has been set.

Additional details about the alleged target or motive were not disclosed in the reporting.

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