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  1. Apr 3, 2021 · Like Sobhraj, she was sentenced to life in prison, but it was later overturned after she was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer and she was allowed to return to Canada in 1983, according to...

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  2. In July 1983, Marie-Andrée Leclerc was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and was permitted to return to Canada. However, she was required to report to the Indian High Commission in Ottawa every three months and had to return to India for further trial when her health allowed.

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  4. Mar 30, 2021 · However, she was released on appeals with the condition that she couldn't leave India. In 1983 Leclerc was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and allowed to return to Canada to seek treatment. She died there in April of 1984 from her cancer at 38 years old.

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  5. Apr 6, 2021 · Just like Sobhraj, she was sentenced to life in prison but the verdict was later overturned following her diagnosis with terminal ovarian cancer and was granted permission to return to Canada in 1983, according to Associated Press. Not long after returning home, she died on April 20, 1984 at just 38-years-old.

  6. Leclerc, from Quebec, was in her early 20s when she fell for 'bikini killer' Charles Sobhraj in India in the early 70s, and the medical secretary turned from a devout Catholic into a murderer's ...

  7. Apr 2, 2021 · In 1983, Leclerc received a diagnosis of ovarian cancer. The Indian government sent her back home to Quebec, Canada. She was to report to the Indian High Commission in Ottawa and was supposed...

  8. Jan 5, 2021 · In 1983, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and was given permission to return home to Canada to die. She died a year later in 1984, aged 38 years old. As Jenna Coleman has said herself when discussing the role, it is this mystery over whether or not Leclerc knew what she was doing that makes the character so captivating.

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