CP NewsAlert: Wrongfully convicted New Brunswick man dies from cancer

Robert Mailman, left, and Walter Gillespie, speak to media shortly after their hearing at Saint John Law Courts in Saint John, N.B., Jan. 4, 2024. The two men recently had a 1984 murder conviction overturned and have now been found formally not guilty. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Hawkins

SAINT JOHN - Robert Mailman spent more than half of his life under the cloud of a wrongful murder conviction.

On Thursday, less than two years after he was acquitted of the crime, the New Brunswick man died from liver cancer. He was 77.

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