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Ex-boyfriend denies murdering Brit mum after family's 17-year fight for justice

Jean Hanlon's death was initially ruled an accident before fresh forensic examinations and a diary she kept prompted Greek authorities to reopen the investigation years later.

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Ex-boyfriend denies murdering Brit mum after family's 17-year fight for justice

Jean Hanlon's death was initially ruled an accident before fresh forensic examinations and a diary she kept prompted Greek authorities to reopen the investigation years later.

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Ex-boyfriend goes on trial over murder of British mother Jean Hanlon

The trial over the murder of Jean Hanlon, the British mother whose body was found in Crete harbour 17 years ago, began on Tuesday.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Ex-boyfriend goes on trial over murder of British mother Jean Hanlon

    The trial over the murder of Jean Hanlon, the British mother whose body was found in Crete harbour 17 years ago, began on Tuesday.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Ex-boyfriend denies murdering Brit mum after family's 17-year fight for justice

    Jean Hanlon's death was initially ruled an accident before fresh forensic examinations and a diary she kept prompted Greek authorities to reopen the investigation years later.