counter Brit who axed pensioner to death learns fate after claiming he ‘accidentally’ killed victim who was ‘trying to rape him’ – Forsething

Brit who axed pensioner to death learns fate after claiming he ‘accidentally’ killed victim who was ‘trying to rape him’

THE Brit who axed a pensioner to death has learnt his fate after claiming he “accidentally” killed his victim who was “trying to rape him”.

Garo Jlitakryan, 32, admitted to attacking the 75-year-old inside the OAP’s own home in Finland but claimed it was an act of self defence in court.

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The Brit who axed a pensioner to death has learnt his fate
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Garo Jlitakryan, 32, admitted to attacking the 75-year-old inside the OAP’s own home

He has been sentenced to 12 years in prison by a court in Finland.

The deadly fight took place in a flat in Seinajoki, western Finland, on July 29, last year, reports Finnish newspaper Iltalehti.

A court heard how the elderly victim invited the cyclist back to his home after the pair met at a spa a day earlier.

The Brit was bought a phone by his new friend as they made their way back to the flat, according to local reports.

He later told investigators the pensioner said he “owed him a favour” after opening up the present.

The cyclist refused but claimed he believed the man was referring to sexual acts.

South Ostrobothnia District Court was then told the Brit took a short nap but when he woke up he “was tied up with bandages” and “couldn’t move properly”.

The Brit alleged he was raped on the bed after waking up.

Jlitakryan pleaded guilty to manslaughter, Southern Finland Newspapers reports, but cops found no evidence of illicit substances or materials that the pensioner victim could use to restrain the aggressor.

Investigators also said the man was attacked as he was lying in bed, with crime scene images showing blood splattered up the walls.

Prosecutors insisted on a 10-year sentence for the Brit after jurors found him to be culpable of murder, the news site added.

The judge in the South Ostrobothnia court gave him 12 years today.

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