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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 6th September, 2018 PM News Update [Ah Ping Ban and his daughter Tiffany Yiting Wan stood trial in the WA Supreme Court, accused of murdering Annabelle Chen.]( [Body-in-suitcase verdict: Dad guilty of ex-wife's murder, their daughter an accomplice]( BY Phil Hickey After four days deliberating a case where both defendants blamed one another, a WA Supreme Court jury has found a man guilty of murdering his ex-wife and dumping her body in a suitcase in the Swan River. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Body-in-suitcase verdict: Dad guilty of ex-wife's murder, their daughter an accomplice]( After four days deliberating a case where both defendants blamed one another, a WA Supreme Court jury has found a man guilty of murdering his ex-wife and dumping her body in a suitcase in the Swan River. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Help for a 'mate': Roman Quaedvlieg reveals explosive evidence in Peter Dutton au pair scandal]( The former head of the Australian Border Force has told the Senate of a phone call from the office of Home Affairs Minister. --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Staggering': Full impact of WA heatwave revealed with stark warning on climate]( Researchers warned WA is the "canary in the coalmine for climate change" in the wake of a new study into the environmental impact of a 2011 heatwave. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lawyer who spoke out about au pair saga loses government contract the day after TV interview airs]( "They're just trying to silence people or punish people that might say something to the media. 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