Luke Walker leaves Heraklion Mixed Criminal
Court in Crete last night. He denied a murder charge but pleaded guilty
to GBH leading to the death of Chelsea Hyndman
Luke Walker was initially charged with murdering girlfriend Chelsea Hyndman, 20, who died on May 17, 2010.
But during the two-day trial at Heraklion Mixed Criminal Court, the charge was downgraded to GBH leading to death, and the jury found him guilty.
Walker, from Brierley Hill, near Dudley, was given an eight-year sentence for the crime, which his legal team immediately appealed against.
He was told the sentence would be suspended and he could go back to England if he paid a 10,000 euro (£8,552) bail surety.
But he will have to remain on the Greek island until he can post bail, which must be done within 10 days.
He will also have to return to Greece at a later date for a retrial at an appeals court.
Today, his father Patrick said his son was not in a good frame of mind.
'I think he's down,' he said.
'He's very down.
pThey said he killed his girlfriend. That's hard for anybody to deal with.p
Walker and his family will have remain in Crete until they can get the bail money transferred, which Mr Walker said he hoped they might be able to raise with the help of extended family, and they can file it to the court.
The cost to the family has been colossal since court proceedings started and coming back to Greece for the appeal, which will probably happen in around a year's time, mean Walker's family may have to sell their house, his father said.
'We've done as much as we can.
Court case: Walker, pictured left at his home in
Brierley Hill, West Midlands, got an eight-month suspended sentence
after the Greek court accepted the downgraded charge
Carefree: Ms Hyndman and Walker were both living on the Greek island and working in bars before she died
'We've been able to cover what we need until now but I think we will need between £15,000 and £20,000 for this one.'The family has had to cover the costs of flying to and from Greece, accommodation and living costs, legal fees, and expert witnesses.
But the hope of clearing his son's name makes it all worth it, Mr Walker said.
'I've got to back him all the way. He's not guilty, I know in my heart he's not guilty.
'All the people who are here know he's not guilty. I will never give up on him.
'From day one when I saw him handcuffed in the cell and he said to me, "Dad, I've done nothing wrong,"' I knew it.
'He's my son. I'll back him all the way.'
During the trial the court heard that Miss Hyndman, of Castleford, West Yorkshire, died after she was taken to hospital with abdominal pains in May 2010.
She died on May 17 from acute peritonitis, having suffered deteriorating health for a number of days.
Young love: Walker is pictured kissing his girlfriend Miss Hyndman, whom he was accused of killing in May 2010
Miss Hyndman, pictured left in Crete, died after
suffering severe injuries to her abdomen. Walker, pictured right,
denied the murder charges
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