Family of teenager killed in Greece call for review of case
The family of a Derbyshire teenager who died while on holiday has submitted a formal appeal to the Greek authorities to reopen the case into his death.
The family of a Derbyshire teenager who died while on holiday has submitted a formal appeal to the Greek authorities to reopen the case into his death.
Matthew Cryer's family have spoken of their pain at Greek authorities' refusal to pursue a case against the four men who may have killed him.
Joanne Froud, Matthew's mother, spoke to ITV News at her home in Killamarsh, Derbyshire.
The family believe that the 17-year-old was attacked and killed outside a club in Zante in 2008.
A coroner here in the UK said Matthew suffered 20 injuries and that he had been unlawfully killed.
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