Five men found guilty of murdering Greek tourist
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 1 – The Camden gang followed the tourist after spotting his designer belongings and stabbed him during a robbery, leading to his death after two weeks in hospital, police said.
- Five men living in Camden, north London, have been convicted of murdering Greek tourist Antonis Antoniadis following an attack in west London last July.
- The gang tailed Antoniadis from a nightclub in Marylebone while traveling in a Kia Sportage that had been stolen and fitted with counterfeit number plates, with the intention of robbing him.
- The robbers assaulted Antoniadis by punching and kicking him before stabbing him in both his chest and leg, cutting his femoral artery, which led to fatal blood loss despite efforts to save him.
- After more than 14 hours of deliberation, the jury found Shian Johnson, Sofian and Amin Alliche, Joshua McCorquodale, and Alfie Hipple guilty of charges relating to both homicide and a planned robbery.
- Sentencing was adjourned until October 3, and authorities stated their efforts have achieved justice for Antoniadis' family and friends.
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Five Men Found Guilty of Murdering Greek Tourist in London Robbery
Antonis Antoniadis, a 26-year-old Greek tourist was fatally stabbed in London. Credit: wp paarz / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 Five men have been found guilty of murder and conspiracy to rob following the fatal stabbing of Antonis Antoniadis, a 26-year-old Greek tourist in London last year. Antoniadis was in London on a week-long holiday with two friends, only to become the victim of a tragic, violent robbery that abruptly ended his life. During the tr…
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