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I will live with the pain for the rest of my life: The Luai bond prison couldn’t break – Sydney Morning Herald
Martin Luai watched his son’s first NRL game inside a prison cell. Even the guards treated him differently after that.

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Inside a Brisbane maximum security prison cell, listening on a radio he bought from the commissary that very week, Martin Luai cried through every minute of his son’s NRL debut.
Jarome’s words from the phone call earlier that week echoed in his mind.”I’ve got you, Dad. This is for you.”
Martin Luai, who was released from prison in April, with his son Jarome at the front of their Dharruk home.Credit:Janie Barrett
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