Brit killed in skirmish with Greek taxi drivers
Two Greek taxi drivers have been arrested and charged following a fight on the Greek island of Zante in which a teenage holidaymaker died.
The men became involved in an argument with a group of British men on Wednesday at the Laganas resort. The teenager was left dying on the ground and four others were injured.
The taxi drivers, aged 21 and 25, now face charges of murder and complicity to commit murder respectively.
The dead teen, Robert Sebbage, 18, from Tadley in Hampshire, was on his first trip abroad.
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