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Jury to start deliberating fate of Saskatchewan man accused of killing lover

The B.C. Court of Appeal has considered DNA evidence that wasn't disclosed to the defence counsel of Gurdev Singh Dhillon before his trial, and in a decision released Friday set aside his 2005 convictions for sexual assault and assault.
The B.C. Court of Appeal has considered DNA evidence that wasn't disclosed to the defence counsel of Gurdev Singh Dhillon before his trial, and in a decision released Friday set aside his 2005 convictions for sexual assault and assault. Global News

MOOSE JAW, Sask. – The fate of a 67-year-old Saskatchewan man accused of killing his live-in lover is expected to be handed to the jury today. 

Tony Lawrence Warken of Bengough is charged with manslaughter in the death of Gordon Gregson in November 2009. 

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Warken has testified he was in a relationship with Gregson for several years. 

He also testified he drank around eight beers and half a mickey of rye whiskey and the two briefly fought in a hot tub before Gregson died. 

A pathologist has testified that Gregson was strangled. 

The judge is expected to address the jury later this morning 

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