Kawhi Leonard's sister given life without parole for killing elderly woman at Pechanga Casino

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Kawhi Leonard's sister given life without parole for killing elderly woman at Pechanga Casino
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The two women convicted of killing an elderly woman at Pechanga Resort Casino in 2019 have been sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.

The two women convicted of killing an elderly woman in a Pechanga Resort Casino bathroom in 2019 have been sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.

Candace Townsell and Kimesha Williams were convicted of robbing and killing 84-year-old Afaf Assad as she left the bathroom stall, knocking her to the floor, causing her to hit her head.Williams is the sister of Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard.

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