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Sally Clark was a British solicitor and mother who was wrongfully convicted of murdering her two infant sons in 1999, based on flawed medical testimony. After spending over three years in prison, she was exonerated in 2003 when evidence revealed her children had died of natural causes. Her case highlighted systemic failures in the judicial and medical systems, leading to public outcry and calls for reform. Tragically, the emotional toll of her ordeal led to her untimely death in 2007.
By OlthorSally Clark was a British solicitor and mother who was wrongfully convicted of murdering her two infant sons in 1999, based on flawed medical testimony. After spending over three years in prison, she was exonerated in 2003 when evidence revealed her children had died of natural causes. Her case highlighted systemic failures in the judicial and medical systems, leading to public outcry and calls for reform. Tragically, the emotional toll of her ordeal led to her untimely death in 2007.