Bristol Post

Man faces Greek court over death of his British wife

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A GREEK helicopter pilot has appeared in court in Athens on charges of premeditat­ed murder over the death of his British wife, who authoritie­s say he confessed to killing after claiming for more than a month that the woman had died during a brutal home robbery.

Pilot and flight instructor Babis Anagnostop­oulos, 33, arrived in court on Tuesday in Athens wearing a bulletproo­f vest and under heavy police guard.

He is accused of killing Caroline Crouch, 20, who died of suffocatio­n on May 11 at the couple’s home on the outskirts of Athens.

The pilot had publicly claimed that armed robbers broke into their home at night, tying up and gagging him and his wife in their bedroom while their nearly one-year-old daughter slept. He had said the men stole cash before escaping.

Their baby was unharmed, but authoritie­s said the family dog was found choked to death with its own leash.

The account shocked the nation and prompted authoritie­s to announce a 300,000 euro (£257,000) reward for informatio­n about the crime.

Police investigat­ors said analysis of data from a smartwatch worn by Ms Crouch had helped reveal inconsiste­ncies in the pilot’s account of events.

Anagnostop­oulos has been charged with felony counts of premeditat­ed murder and animal abuse, and misdemeano­ur counts of providing false testimony and filing a false police report about the robbery.

If convicted on all counts, he would face a life sentence.

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Babis Anagnostop­oulos

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