evidence against Lynch, forcing them to reinstitute charges against the woman.
Lynch was charged back in May 2007, with the murder of her husband the former owner of Swiss House Cambio.
Razac was found dead on the floor of their Eping Avenue, Bel Air home. Evidence that he had bled through his nose and mouth was evident and his hands were at his neck. An autopsy performed later confirmed that Razac had been strangled.
Lynch was discharged in 2008, after then magistrate Gordon Gilhuys found that a prima facia case was not established.
Some had said that Razac was killed because of a $1M life insurance policy; however his wife has denied that he ever had the policy.