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George Low stabbing: Ayia Napa killing may have followed row over urinating in street | George Low stabbing: Ayia Napa killing may have followed row over urinating in street |
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The British holidaymaker who was stabbed to death in the popular resort of Ayia Napa may have been killed in a row after he and his friend were caught urinating in public, according to a woman involved in the alleged attack. | The British holidaymaker who was stabbed to death in the popular resort of Ayia Napa may have been killed in a row after he and his friend were caught urinating in public, according to a woman involved in the alleged attack. |
Estate agent George Low, 22, from Dartford, Kent, died from a stab wound to the neck during a week-long break in the coastal town in east Cyprus popular with revellers. | Estate agent George Low, 22, from Dartford, Kent, died from a stab wound to the neck during a week-long break in the coastal town in east Cyprus popular with revellers. |
Mr Low's friend, Ben Barker, also 22, suffered four knife wounds to his back during Sunday’s pre-dawn attack while they walked down a busy street. His injuries are not life-threatening. | Mr Low's friend, Ben Barker, also 22, suffered four knife wounds to his back during Sunday’s pre-dawn attack while they walked down a busy street. His injuries are not life-threatening. |
Mr Barker's sister Rebecca told the Independent he has denied reports that the incident was in any way connected to urinating in the street. | Mr Barker's sister Rebecca told the Independent he has denied reports that the incident was in any way connected to urinating in the street. |
A 48-year-old woman who appeared at Famagusta District Court on Wednesday in connection with the case told investigators the attack was triggered after the Britons were seen urinating. | A 48-year-old woman who appeared at Famagusta District Court on Wednesday in connection with the case told investigators the attack was triggered after the Britons were seen urinating. |
A Cyprus police official, who declined to be named, told the Press Association: "She said that her boyfriend told her a complaint was made to the British men about urinating, and that that was the cause of the fight." | A Cyprus police official, who declined to be named, told the Press Association: "She said that her boyfriend told her a complaint was made to the British men about urinating, and that that was the cause of the fight." |
But Ms Barker, speaking on behalf of her brother, said: "It's been reported the boys were involved in an altercation, that they were urinating in the street. But that information is incorrect. | But Ms Barker, speaking on behalf of her brother, said: "It's been reported the boys were involved in an altercation, that they were urinating in the street. But that information is incorrect. |
"They were attacked at random while they were going home. It was a completely unprovoked attack." | "They were attacked at random while they were going home. It was a completely unprovoked attack." |
Cyprus police have published pictures and issued warrants for the arrest of Turkish Cypriot men Mehmet Akinpar, 22, and Sali Ahmet, 42. | Cyprus police have published pictures and issued warrants for the arrest of Turkish Cypriot men Mehmet Akinpar, 22, and Sali Ahmet, 42. |
Investigators who are treating the case as murder and attempted murder have urged locals with information to contact their nearest police station. | Investigators who are treating the case as murder and attempted murder have urged locals with information to contact their nearest police station. |
The police official said the woman has not been charged and has been ordered by the court into police custody for eight days pending further inquiries. | The police official said the woman has not been charged and has been ordered by the court into police custody for eight days pending further inquiries. |
Ms Barker said her brother was distressed by the reports that the pair had been urinating in the street before they were attacked. | Ms Barker said her brother was distressed by the reports that the pair had been urinating in the street before they were attacked. |
"It’s not something he would ever do – It’s against the law to urinate in the street," she said. "They’re being portrayed as rowdy ‘Brits abroad’, and that they’d had a fight with the boys. It wasn’t that way at all. Unfortunately they were just victims of a random attack." | "It’s not something he would ever do – It’s against the law to urinate in the street," she said. "They’re being portrayed as rowdy ‘Brits abroad’, and that they’d had a fight with the boys. It wasn’t that way at all. Unfortunately they were just victims of a random attack." |
Mr Low's mother, Helen, 47, said the pair had been due to fly back home on Sunday, and that his death had left the entire family "numb". | Mr Low's mother, Helen, 47, said the pair had been due to fly back home on Sunday, and that his death had left the entire family "numb". |
Her son had spent two previous seasons in the resort as a club rep and manager, and was last there in June celebrating his birthday. | Her son had spent two previous seasons in the resort as a club rep and manager, and was last there in June celebrating his birthday. |
She said her son's death had devastated her, her husband, postman Martyn, 55, and their children Wesley, Laura, Oliver and Millie. | She said her son's death had devastated her, her husband, postman Martyn, 55, and their children Wesley, Laura, Oliver and Millie. |
Mrs Low, a community carer, said: "We're just heartbroken. We cannot believe something like this could happen to our son." | Mrs Low, a community carer, said: "We're just heartbroken. We cannot believe something like this could happen to our son." |
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