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Lee Aldhouse, who is wanted for the August 2010 stabbing murder of American Dashawn Longfellow in Phuket’s Rawai subdistrict

 

PHUKET – An appeal by Mr Aldhouse to Britain’s High Court has been dismissed and will not be continued to the Supreme Court, according to a statement from the Home Office in Britain.

Lee Aldhouse, is wanted in Phuket over the murder of former US Marine Dashawn Longfellow, is to be extradited from Britain to face trial, say British officials.

US Marine Dashawn Longfellow

Mr Aldhouse, now 30, will become the first Briton extradited to Thailand to face a criminal charge – and officials who have been working for his extradition in Thailand and on Phuket will be delighted.
The family of Dashawn Longfellow in the US has been waiting and hoping since Aldhouse was arrested to hear of his extradition.

Today Mr Longfellow’s aunt described the news as a ”victory for international justice.”

Bangkok officials have not released information on when Mr Aldhouse would be reappearing in Thailand and what arrangements have been made for his trial.

At the time Mr Longfellow was ambushed and stabbed to death on August 14, 2010, at his apartment in Rawai, police pursued Aldhouse, who had been in a fist fight he started but lost to Longfellow earlier in the night.

Lee Aldhouse escaped Thailand and traveled overland to Cambodia, then caught a flight from Singapore to Heathrow in London, where he was held on an outstanding weapons charge.

Dramatic security camera footage taken in a 7-Eleven store on Phuket near the Freedom Bar, where the pair had argued and fought, showed a man who looked like Lee Aldhouse scoop up two knives and leave in a hurry.

If Mr Aldhouse, from near Birmingham, is found guilty and sentenced to 15 years or less, he will be housed in Phuket Prison, where the number of inmates recently rose above 2000 in a facility built for 800 – By Chutima Sidasathian

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