Greek court finds man guilty over 2020 death of British woman on Corfu
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on April 3, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on April 3, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

A Greek court convicted a man for the 2020 death of a British woman in Corfu. The incident involved a speed boat accident, resulting in a three-year suspended sentence.
ATHENS (Reuters) - A Greek court has found a man guilty over the 2020 death of a British woman on the tourist island of Corfu, lawyers said on Thursday.
Claire Glatman, 60, was fatally injured when she was hit by the propeller of a speed boat while swimming off the beach of Avlaki, on the northeastern coast of Corfu.
A local court on Wednesday handed down a three-year suspended prison sentence to a 51-year-old Greek man, a speed boat operator, for negligent manslaughter. He denied wrongdoing and has appealed against the verdict, said his lawyer George Kaloudis.
"Claire's life was cut short in tragic circumstances," Glatman's family said in a statement, accusing the defendant of delaying the court process and denying the family closure.
"We are grateful that the court has now reached its verdict," the statement read.
(Reporting by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Alex Richardson)
The main topic is the Greek court's conviction of a man for the 2020 death of a British woman in Corfu due to a speed boat accident.
The court found the man guilty of negligent manslaughter and issued a three-year suspended sentence.
The victim was Claire Glatman, a 60-year-old British woman.
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