Tyrell Burton, 19, from London, believed to be the young man who was stabbed to death in Malia, Crete
More
than a dozen British tourists have appeared in court on a Greek holiday
island after a mass brawl in which one Briton was pinned down and
stabbed to death 'execution-style'.
The youths were taken to
stand before the prosecutor on Crete today following the death of
19-year-old Tyrell Matthews-Burton, from Leyton, east London, who was
stabbed through the heart.
Police have questioned one British
tourist, also 19, on suspicion of fatally stabbing Mr Matthews-Burton,
and have detained 14 others after the incident which occurred in the
early hours of yesterday.
Today relatives of those arrested said Greek police had simply rounded
up everyone who had visited the club that night, irrespective of whether
they had been involved or even there at the time of the brawl.
The
mother of one of the Britons arrested said: 'In those clubs you need ID
to get in, so the police simply went around all the hotels arresting
everyone who had been there that night, including my son.
'My son
didn't know the man who died, and wasn't there when it happened - he
had left earlier with some girls. But they arrested him and put him in
handcuffs to take him to court.'
Several of the young men arrested rang their families to tell them they
were asked to appear before the court one by one so that a lawyer could
decide if they were to be charged or not.
One mother said: 'My
son was privately-educated and he is a stockbroker. He had nothing do
with it but has been arrested anyway. The police just rounded everyone
up.'
A friend of one of the young men who had blood on his shirt
said he was a friend of Mr Matthews-Burton, who had tried to help the
teenager after he was fatally injured.
He said: 'He and Tyrell were simply in the wrong place at the wrong
time. It was nothing to do with gangs - they had just gone on holiday
with a group of five friends and it was just bad luck.'
An
ambulance was called to the brawl outside the closed bar in the popular
town of Malia, which is known for its wild nightlife, but the young man
is believed to have died on his way to hospital.
Today Greek coroner Manolis Michalodimitrakis said: 'There were two stab wounds, to the back and to the chest.
'He was clearly pinned down and killed execution style - there were no defence wounds.
'The knife punctured his lung and heart. He lost almost half of his blood - almost half of his blood.'
Harry Nye, 18, from Kent, said he witnessed the fight, which is
understood to have taken place outside the Safari Club in the resort.
He
told the Daily Mirror: 'We saw one guy having his head stamped on and
this other lad just fell straight. I've never seen that much blood.'
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