Tue, May 26th, 2009
Seventeen British men who were hauled in front of a Greek court dressed as "sexy" nuns when a fancy dress party went wrong were all members of a football club.
The tourists, all men aged 18 to 65 from Bristol and still dressed in nun costumes, lingerie and wimples, were marched into the courtroom in Crete by police officers to face charges of "causing a scandal by provocative acts and misrepresenting a uniform".
Related stories from top sites:
Anger as balcony plunge dad is freed just three years on
May 29th, 2009 - Mirror.co.uk
The family of a boy killed when his dad jumped with him from a hotel balcony reacted with fury after Greek court released him yesterday, less than three years on. John Hogan plunged with son Liam...
Father who threw son from hotel balcony is freed by Greek court
May 29th, 2009 - The Independent
John Hogan, the British father who killed his six-year-old son by throwing him off the balcony of a hotel in Crete, is set to return to the UK after being dramatically freed by a court in Greece. In August 2006...
Balcony dad back
May 29th, 2009 - The Sun
THE tormented father who pushed his son to his death from a hotel balcony is free to return to Britain. John Hogan could be back from Greece next week — but will go straight into a psychiatric hospital for further treatment. Hogan...
Balcony plunge Briton free to leave Greece
May 29th, 2009 - Reuters
ATHENS (Reuters) - A Greek court Friday decided to release a Briton who killed his six-year-old son when he jumped with him and a daughter from a hotel balcony in Crete two years ago...
John Hogan freed by Greek court
May 29th, 2009 - Times Online
John Hogan, who killed his six-year-old son by jumping 50ft from a hotel balcony with him in his arms, was told by a Greek court today that he was free to return home. Mr Hogan...

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