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14 May 2021 11:26am
The 11-month-old baby of a British-Filipino woman brutally murdered in Greece during a burglary was found crying, say reports.
Baby Lydia watched her mother Caroline Crouch, 20, being tortured for an hour before being strangled after intruders broke into their hope at Glyka Nera, a suburb of Athens, before dawn on Tuesday.
A post-mortem examination has shown that the mother may have been strangled with her own t-shirt.
Her 32-year-old husband Charalambos Anagnostopoulos, a civil aviation pilot, begged intruders to leave his family unharmed. He was tied up and handcuffed with duct tape over his eyes and mouth as the three burglars searched the property for valuables before killing his wife and hanging the family dog by its own leash as a fourth accomplice kept watch outside.