THE TELEGRAPH: Marina Fanouraki, a Greek woman accused of setting fire to British holidaymaker Stuart Feltham after he allegedly groped her in a bar has formally pressed charges of sexual harassment against him, it has been disclosed.
Miss Fanouraki, 26, is charged with seriously wounding Mr Feltham, 20, following claims that she doused him in alcohol and set him alight in the Cretan resort of Malia.
Miss Fanouraki was due to go on trial on Monday, however the case was postponed after Mr Feltham's legal team requested more time to gather evidence.
However, her lawyer, Nikos Maniadakis, said that the brunette has now formally laid charges against Mr Feltham of attempted sexual assault, molestation and personal insults.
She claims that she only threw a sambuca drink over Mr Feltham after he drunkenly fondled her, and that he subsequently caught fire when he lit a cigarette.
Mr Maniadakis said: "We not only want Miss Fanouraki to be acquitted, but we also want the misbehaving British tourist to be punished.
"After all, Marina is the real victim of attack and humiliation and she is the one who needs to have her honour restored in society." The incident took place in early hours of Tuesday morning in the Electra bar on the infamous Malia "Strip", whose numerous bars and nigthclubs attract thousands of young Britons every summer.
Mr Feltham, a plumber from Swindon, Wilts, alleges that Miss Fanouraki set him alight in a "completely unprovoked attack". >>> Murray Wardrop in Crete | Monday, August 10, 2009
THE INDEPENDENT: A British tourist allegedly set on fire by a Greek woman who accused him of sexually harassing her during a night out today insisted he did nothing to provoke the attack.
Stuart Feltham, of Swindon, Wiltshire, was due to testify against 26-year-old student Marina Fanouraki, who is accused of throwing sambuca on him and lighting it in a bar on Crete.
But the 20-year-old plumber flew home on Sunday night because he feared vigilante-style reprisals, according to his father Ian.
Fanouraki was charged last week after turning herself in to police in the resort of Malia.
She admits pouring the drink over Mr Feltham, claiming she did so after he made inappropriate advances to her. But she denies setting fire to him. >>> Rosamond Hutt and James Woodward, Press Association | Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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