
Adrian Morgan
Adrian Morgan is the chief steward on the Léon Thévenin, who has faced personal sacrifices, including missing multiple wedding anniversaries, while playing a key role in maintaining the well-being of the ship's crew during their long missions at sea.
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Adrian Morgan was one of the individuals who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the case of Mario Deane.
Editorial | Mario Deane and juries | CommentaryAdrian Morgan was an inmate from whom a pair of shorts was taken as evidence in the Mario Deane case.
Forensic scientist says descriptions did not match exhibits provided in Mario Deane case | NewsAdrian Morgan was previously charged with murder in relation to Deane's death.
Inmate testifies seeing accused cops the day Deane was beaten | Lead StoriesAdrian Morgan was also charged with Deane's murder but found unfit to stand trial.
Investigator found cell wet, blood-like substance in drain pipe, court told | Lead StoriesAdrian Morgan was also tried for murder in relation to Mario Deane's death.
Mario Deane's cell floor was wet, with blood-like substance coming from drainpipe when investigator arrived | NewsAdrian Morgan, the ship's chief steward from South Africa, has missed five consecutive wedding anniversaries.
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