Sgt Matiu Ratana shooting: Killer Louis De Zoysa will never be freed

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Sgt Matiu Ratana shooting: Killer Louis De Zoysa will never be freed
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BREAKING NEWS: The man who killed Met Police sergeant Matt Ratana will never be freed from prison.

A man has been been sentenced to a whole-life prison term for murdering Met Police sergeant Matiu Ratana.

He said: "You acted in cold blood. You intended to kill Sgt Ratana. You aimed the gun at his chest at near point-blank range.

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