Four men were jailed for a murder they did not commit after the supposed victim, Tejveer Singh, was found alive in a Pakistani jail. Critical investigation flaws, including reliance on clothing for identification and delayed DNA report, led to their wrongful imprisonment. One man remains in custody as others fight to clear their names.
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