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London man wanted over the murder of a teenager on the party island of Malia faces extradition to Greece

Myles Litchmore-Dunbar, 24, was initially cleared of murdering Tyrell Matthews-Burton, 19, during a mass brawl outside a bar in 2013

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NNgreek – By Daniel Hammond

A British man wanted over the murder of a teenager celebrating his 19th birthday on the party island of Malia faces extradition to Greece.

Myles Litchmore-Dunbar, 24, was initially cleared of murdering Tyrell Matthews-Burton, 19, during a mass brawl outside a bar in 2013.

But he now faces extradition over the knife murder after a court in Greece issued a warrant for his arrest.

Mr Matthews-Burton, from Leyton, east London, was allegedly knifed in the chest on his birthday during a booze-fuelled mass brawl outside a club.

Litchmore-Dunbar spent 15 months in Greek custody after he was charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon.

He was freed after a court found him not guilty of the killing but appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on Thursday to face calls for his extradition.

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The case was relisted for January after the court heard there were complications which stopped experts appearing by video link.

Former university student Litchmore-Dunbar was bailed but told he cannot leave the country.

Litchmore-Dunbar was asked to pay £50,000 surety, which was offered in the form of his parents property.

He was also ordered to put up a further £2,000, wear an electronic tag and asked to turn in his passport.

Natasha Draycott, defending, called the extradition request ‘an injustice’.

Mr Matthews-Burton was allegedly stabbed and killed during a 30-man fracas at the party resort.

A report said he was pinned down and stabbed in the chest, leading Greek police to point the finger at Litchmore-Dunbar.

The knife used in the attack was reportedly found hidden inside a shoe at his shared room by Greek police.

Litchmore-Dunbar, from Catford, south east London, claimed a ‘no-snitching’ mentality stopped witnesses from speaking up.

He is wanted on an international arrest warrant issued under section four of the Extradition Act 2003.

 

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