Jean Govinden may have acted for angry investors when he held businessman Anthony Ghalloub hostage: coroner

By Paul Bibby
Updated February 25 2015 - 3:18pm, first published 1:29pm
Veronica and Anthony Ghalloub in a file picture. Photo: Nick Moir
Veronica and Anthony Ghalloub in a file picture. Photo: Nick Moir

A debt-ridden Sydney man, who killed himself at the home of a disgraced businessman after holding the man and his wife hostage, may have been acting on orders from angry investors, a coroner has found.

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