Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Suspect gets 25 years for death of British man in Benalmádena

Francisco C.J. has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for the death of a British man in Benalmádena two years ago. The victim, Frederick S., was robbed and beaten by the accused and left lying unconscious in his home, which was set alight by his assailant as he fled.

La Opinión de Málaga reports that the robber had followed him home from a local bar and knocked the British man unconscious by hitting him on the head with a portable stereo. Francisco C.J. ransacked the flat in his search for valuables, but left with nothing more than two mobile phones and some British currency after setting fires in two separate points in the flat.

The victim was rescued alive, but died in hospital three weeks later.

 

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