4x4 crash in Greece killed convicted murderer who became well-respected entrepreneur
An inquest was told that Zara Crane-Davies, 40, from Manchester, died alongside 18-year-old Luke Hall when the vehicle she was driving overturned in Malia on the Greek island of Crete
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Zara Crane-Davies when the 4x4 she was driving overturned in Malia on the Greek island of Crete (Image: Unknown)
A convicted murderer who went on to become a well-respected entrepreneur died as a result of a road traffic collision, an inquest heard. Zara Crane-Davies, 40, from Manchester, died alongside 18-year-old Luke Hall when the 4x4 she was driving overturned in Malia on the Greek island of Crete.
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