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Pilot guilty of drug running

Thursday 05 December 1996 19:02 EST
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A pilot whose passenger died after walking into a propeller was yesterday found guilty of importing more than pounds 100,000 worth of cannabis into Britain.

Graham Jones, 38, was convicted by a Winchester Crown Court jury of importing 20 kilos of the drug, and will be sentenced on 20 December. His passenger Graham Marples, 44, who was travelling on a false passport, never recovered from his injuries and died in hospital five weeks after the accident.

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