• Sirhan, 77, convicted of killing Kennedy in Los Angeles in 1968
  • Prosecutors declined to oppose Sirhan’s bid for parole

The man who killed Robert F Kennedy was granted parole on Friday after two of the former attorney general, senator and presidential hopeful’s sons spoke in favor of release and prosecutors declined to argue he should be kept behind bars.

Related: ‘Something died in America’: John Lewis on Robert Kennedy’s legacy

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