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Ethiopian star guilty over death | Ethiopian star guilty over death |
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Ethiopian pop star Teddy Afro has been convicted of the manslaughter of a homeless man killed in a hit-and-run incident in Addis Ababa in 2006. | Ethiopian pop star Teddy Afro has been convicted of the manslaughter of a homeless man killed in a hit-and-run incident in Addis Ababa in 2006. |
The singer was found guilty of running the man down in his car and driving away without reporting the incident. | The singer was found guilty of running the man down in his car and driving away without reporting the incident. |
Ethiopia's best-known pop star was also convicted of driving without a licence. He faces between five and 15 years in prison when sentenced on Friday. | Ethiopia's best-known pop star was also convicted of driving without a licence. He faces between five and 15 years in prison when sentenced on Friday. |
His music became an anthem for opposition protests in 2005. | |
Many of his fans believe the charges against him were politically motivated. | Many of his fans believe the charges against him were politically motivated. |
But Judge Leul Gebremariam dismissed Teddy's defence in a long summing-up, says the BBC's Elizabeth Blunt, who was in the courtroom. | |
Thumbs-up | Thumbs-up |
There had been some confusion about which night the homeless man had died. | There had been some confusion about which night the homeless man had died. |
On the first date the singer - real name Tewodros Kassahun - had an alibi: He was out of the country. | On the first date the singer - real name Tewodros Kassahun - had an alibi: He was out of the country. |
On the second possible date, Teddy said he had been out with friends. But the judge was not convinced and found him guilty on all charges. | |
As sentence was passed, the singer tried to protest and was hushed by his lawyers. | As sentence was passed, the singer tried to protest and was hushed by his lawyers. |
But as he left court, having regained his composure, Teddy gave a thumbs-up sign to friends and family and told journalists: "I never killed anyone, I didn't get justice from this court." |
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