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Greek man guilty of murdering Scottish woman in Crete

Published Friday, July 3, 2026

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A Greek man has been found guilty of murdering a Scottish woman in Crete after a trial. Evidence included forensic reports on the cause of death and testimony regarding the victim's relationship with the accused.

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  • A Greek man was found guilty of murdering a Scottish woman in Crete following a trial.
  • Evidence presented during the trial included forensic pathology reports indicating the victim died from a brain stem tear and testimony from her sons about her troubled relationship with the accused.

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    A Greek man has been found guilty of murdering a Scottish woman in Crete following a trial. Evidence presented included forensic pathology reports indicating the victim died from a brain stem tear and testimony from her sons about her troubled relationship with the accused.

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