'Would you sit next to a person that's killed 202 people, 88 Australians in Bali?' 9News
That's the question asked by Bali bombing survivor Jan Laczynski this morning as the bomb maker who assembled the explosives used in the 2002 attack prepares to walk free amid claims he has been reformed.
"This guy is going to walk out. He is going to have his life back. So many Australians lost their lives. Their families are still suffering. from Indonesian prison.
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