27/03/2008
Hotel Balcony Plunge Boy 'Unlawfully Killed'
A six-year-old boy who died in a fall from a hotel balcony in Crete was unlawfully killed, an inquest has ruled.
Liam Hogan, from Bristol, died from severe head injuries after falling from the balcony of the room at the Petra Mare Hotel in Ierapetra in August 2006, along with his father, John, and two-year-old sister Mia. Mr Hogan and Mia suffered broken limbs in the fall, but survived.
Mr Hogan, 33, was cleared of murder during a trial last January. The judge ruled that his mental state made him unaccountable for his actions. He is being monitored in a psychiatric facility in Athens.
Avon Coroner Paul Forrest recorded a verdict of unlawful killing at the inquest in Bristol.
On Wednesday, the inquest heard from an eyewitness - Sarah Davidson - who described hearing a "horrific" row before watching a man push two children from a balcony and jumping himself.
However, Mrs Davidson's husband Ian told the inquest that the man appeared to try and stop the children from falling.
The witnesses were not called to give evidence at Mr Hogan's trial.
Speaking after the verdict today, Liam's mother Natasha Visser, called for Mr Hogan to be prosecuted by British authorities.
(KMcA)
Liam Hogan, from Bristol, died from severe head injuries after falling from the balcony of the room at the Petra Mare Hotel in Ierapetra in August 2006, along with his father, John, and two-year-old sister Mia. Mr Hogan and Mia suffered broken limbs in the fall, but survived.
Mr Hogan, 33, was cleared of murder during a trial last January. The judge ruled that his mental state made him unaccountable for his actions. He is being monitored in a psychiatric facility in Athens.
Avon Coroner Paul Forrest recorded a verdict of unlawful killing at the inquest in Bristol.
On Wednesday, the inquest heard from an eyewitness - Sarah Davidson - who described hearing a "horrific" row before watching a man push two children from a balcony and jumping himself.
However, Mrs Davidson's husband Ian told the inquest that the man appeared to try and stop the children from falling.
The witnesses were not called to give evidence at Mr Hogan's trial.
Speaking after the verdict today, Liam's mother Natasha Visser, called for Mr Hogan to be prosecuted by British authorities.
(KMcA)
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26 March 2008
Disagreement If Children 'Were Pushed' Over Hotel Balcony
An inquest into the death of six-year-old Liam Hogan at a hotel in Crete has heard how he was "pushed" from a balcony along with his sister - although other evidence conflicts with that version. Liam, from Bristol, died in a fall from the balcony of the room at the Petra Mare Hotel in Ierapetra in August 2006.
Disagreement If Children 'Were Pushed' Over Hotel Balcony
An inquest into the death of six-year-old Liam Hogan at a hotel in Crete has heard how he was "pushed" from a balcony along with his sister - although other evidence conflicts with that version. Liam, from Bristol, died in a fall from the balcony of the room at the Petra Mare Hotel in Ierapetra in August 2006.
22 August 2006
Inquest into boy's hotel fall death opens
An UK inquest into the death of a six-year-old boy who died after falling 50 feet from a hotel balcony with his father and sister has been opened and adjourned.
Inquest into boy's hotel fall death opens
An UK inquest into the death of a six-year-old boy who died after falling 50 feet from a hotel balcony with his father and sister has been opened and adjourned.
21 January 2008
Tragic Balcony Fall Recalled In Cretan Court
The Bristol man accused of killing his own son in a tragic fall from a hotel balcony in Crete has denied the charge. John Hogan is accused of murdering Liam, six, by leaping 50ft (15m) with him and his sister from the fourth floor of a hotel in 2006. The 33-year-old's daughter Mia survived the fall.
Tragic Balcony Fall Recalled In Cretan Court
The Bristol man accused of killing his own son in a tragic fall from a hotel balcony in Crete has denied the charge. John Hogan is accused of murdering Liam, six, by leaping 50ft (15m) with him and his sister from the fourth floor of a hotel in 2006. The 33-year-old's daughter Mia survived the fall.
07 May 2009
Hogan Inquest Ruling Quashed
The High Court has ruled that there should be no fresh inquest into the death of a boy whose father pushed him from a Crete hotel balcony. An inquest verdict of unlawful killing in the case of John Hogan - who jumped with two-year-old daughter Mia and Liam, six - was today quashed.
Hogan Inquest Ruling Quashed
The High Court has ruled that there should be no fresh inquest into the death of a boy whose father pushed him from a Crete hotel balcony. An inquest verdict of unlawful killing in the case of John Hogan - who jumped with two-year-old daughter Mia and Liam, six - was today quashed.
04 November 2008
Balcony Fall Father To Appeal Inquest Ruling
A father who threw his two children off a balcony, killing his young son, has gained permission to appeal against an inquest verdict of unlawful killing. John Hogan, 34, of Bradley Stoke, South Gloucestershire, was cleared of the murder of his six-year-old son Liam, by a Greek court in January.
Balcony Fall Father To Appeal Inquest Ruling
A father who threw his two children off a balcony, killing his young son, has gained permission to appeal against an inquest verdict of unlawful killing. John Hogan, 34, of Bradley Stoke, South Gloucestershire, was cleared of the murder of his six-year-old son Liam, by a Greek court in January.
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