Nepal court convicts 'Bikini killer' Charles Sobhraj of second murder

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Charles Sobhraj, seen here at an earlier hearing, was first convicted in Nepal in 2004

A court in Nepal has convicted a notorious alleged serial killer, Charles Sobhraj, of a second murder.

Sobhraj, a French citizen, has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for the 1975 murder in Kathmandu of Canadian tourist Laurent Carriere.

In 2004, he was sentenced to a life term in Nepal for murdering the man's American friend, Connie Jo Bronzich.

Sobhraj, who is 70, was nicknamed "the Bikini killer" because of links to two murders involving bikini-clad women.

He was linked to a string of other backpacker murders in the 1970s, and served a 20-year sentence in India for poisoning a busload of French tourists.

He was also dubbed "the Serpent" because of his ability to change identity and escape from prison.