Luke Walker given eight year suspended sentence
Luke Walker from Brierley Hill is given an eight year suspended sentence for grievous bodily harm leading to the death of his girlfriend.
Luke Walker from Brierley Hill is given an eight year suspended sentence for grievous bodily harm leading to the death of his girlfriend.
The man on trial for the death of his girlfriend on the Greek island of Crete is now back in the UK on bail, he said will clear his name.
Luke Walker arrives back home in the Midlands for the first time since being arrested on suspicion of murdering his girlfriend in Greece.
A man convicted of killing his girlfriend on the holiday island of Crete three years ago, is returning to the Black Country tonight.
Luke Walker from Brierley Hill was found guilty of GBH leading to death after Chelsea Hyndman died on May 17, 2010. He is appealing his conviction.
The family of Luke Walker from Brierley Hill, convicted of killing his girlfriend in Crete, say they will pay his bail money by next week.
The £8,000 payment means he can return to England to prepare for his retrial at the appeal court. He was initially charged with murder, it was reduced to GBH leading to death.
A 25-year-old man from the Black Country is vowing to clear his name after being convicted of killing his girlfriend in Crete three years ago. Luke Walker has been given an eight-year suspended sentence.
He was initially charged with murdering Chelsea Hyndman, but that was downgraded to grievous bodily harm. He spoke exclusively to our reporter Rajiv Popat in Greece after the trial, and said he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
A man convicted of killing his girlfriend on the holiday island of Crete three years ago, is appealing against his conviction,
Luke Walker from Brierley Hill was found guilty of GBH leading to death after Chelsea Hyndman died on May 17, 2010.
The 25-year-old has been handed an eight-year suspended sentence on the condition that he pays 10,000 euros in bail money.
Luke's father, Patrick, told ITV News Central the family are 'confident' he will be acquitted in the appeal court.
The father of a Midlands man convicted of killing his girlfriend on the holiday island of Crete has told ITV News Central their family will struggle to move on.
Luke Walker, 25, has been handed an eight-year suspended sentence on the condition that he pays 10,000 euros in bail money.
The Black Country man was found guilty of GBH leading to death after Chelsea Hyndman died on May 17, 2010.
Luke's father Patrick has said it was not quite the outcome they had hoped for.
Luke Walker from Brierley Hill is given an eight year suspended sentence for grievous bodily harm leading to the death of his girlfriend.
Read the full storyLuke Walker, the 25-year-old man convicted of killing his girlfriend in Crete, has been handed an eight-year suspended sentence on the condition that he pays 10,000 euros in bail money.
The Black Country man was found guilty of GBH leading to death after Chelsea Hyndman died on May 17, 2010.
A 25-year-old man has been convicted of killing his girlfriend on the holiday island of Crete three years ago.
Luke Walker from Brierley Hill was found guilty of GBH leading to death after Chelsea Hyndman died on May 17, 2010.
He had been charged with and subsequently denied her murder but judges at his trial at Heraklion Mixed Criminal Court tonight accepted a motion from the public prosecutor to downgrade the murder charge after it was argued he did not intend to kill Miss Hyndman.
A man from Brierley Hill in the Black Country has been convicted of killing his girlfriend. Luke Walker was originally charged with murder, it has now been downgraded to grievous bodily harm (GBH) leading to death. He will be sentenced shortly.
There were dramatic scenes at a court in Crete today at the trial of a man accused of killing his girlfriend.
Luke Walker from Brierley Hill, has been charged with murdering Chelsea Hyndman. Today his family and lawyers questioned the accuracy of the evidence read out before a jury. Rajiv Popat sent this report from Crete.