In a disappointment to relatives of the victims of the 1985 Air-India bombing that killed 329 people, Canadian prosecutors have decided not to appeal against the acquittal of two main accused in the case.
An e-mail sent by the Crown to relatives of the victims said: "Members of the prosecution team, senior members of the Criminal Justice (Branch),
have conducted an exhaustive review and have come to the difficult decision that there are no grounds on which the Crown could launch an appeal," media reports here said.
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