A British banking executive could spend the rest of his life behind bars in a Portuguese prison after being extradited following the horrific killing of a teenager with a broken bottle in Lisbon.
Daniel Dunbar, who is set to be tried by Portuguese officials over the death of Daniel Galhanas in 2023, has been working in the Investor Management Department at the Royal Bank of Canada, The Sun reports.
This is the first time rugby-playing 29-year-old, from Bexleyheath, Kent, has been named by authorities following a two-year-long manhunt.
Teen Galhanas died after being stabbed in the neck with the sharp glass object in the early hours of October 14 2023.
Dunbar was forced on a flight back to Portugal and remanded in custody after failed appeals against his return.






