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The man jailed for 16 years for a murder he did not commit said yesterday he had never lost faith in British justice despite his "nightmare" ordeal and the brutality of fellow prisoners. Mr Stefan Kisko, 40, a shy and subdued man at the best of times, clutched the hand of his mother, Charlotte, and spoke hesitantly of the years of torment he suffered for the murder of 11-year old Lesley Molseed.

source: Article < 'Faith in justice helped me cope with 16-year hell' > door Robert Shrimsley; Daily Telegraph; 22 February 1992