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The Telegraph
The Telegraph
13 Mar 2024
Nick Squires


British man accused of murdering partner in Italy to be extradited

A British man accused of murdering his partner at their home in Italy before driving to England is to be extradited, a UK court ruled on Wednesday.

Michael Whitbread, 74, is wanted by the Italian authorities for allegedly stabbing Michele Faiers, 66, to death last October at the home they shared near the town of Casoli in the southern region of Abruzzo.

The couple had allegedly had a row because Faiers, who has three grown-up daughters, suspected he was having an affair with another British expat who lived in the area.

Shortly after Faiers was found dead with seven knife wounds to her back at their house in the hamlet of Verratti, Mr Whitbread drove his Jeep Compass 1,300 miles via Switzerland and France back to the UK.

He headed for his daughter’s house in Shepshed, Leicestershire. Days later, he was arrested by police and has been in custody ever since.

Police tape at the home the couple shared near the town of Casoli in the southern region of Abruzzo
Police tape at the home the couple shared near the town of Casoli in the southern region of Abruzzo Credit: STEVE REIGATE

Westminster magistrates’ court in London ordered that Mr Whitbread be extradited to Italy, where he will face trial.

Mr Whitbread said nothing in court other than to confirm his name.

His lawyer said his client “didn’t consent to extradition but didn’t oppose it”.

Ruling that the defendant should be sent back to Italy, David Robinson, the judge, said: “Italian authorities have indicated an immediate trial. The offence is of a most serious and grave nature.”

Italian investigators have said that they are not looking for any other suspects in the case.

The CPS has asked that there is no speculation that would prevent Michael Whitbread from receiving a fair trial
Shortly after Faiers was found dead, Mr Whitbread drove his Jeep Compass 1,300 miles back to the UK

John Sheehan, the head of the extradition unit at the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “Our thoughts are primarily with the grieving family of Michele Faiers. We ask that there be no speculation about the facts of the case which may be subject to appeal, and so that Michael Whitbread can receive a fair trial in Italy.”

Mr Whitbread, who is originally from Torquay in Devon, was remanded in custody.

He has seven days in which to lodge an application for permission to appeal the decision.

Mr Whitbread and Faiers had moved to Italy about three years before her death and together refurbished the house that they lived in.

Her body was found by a British friend and fellow expatriate, who had become concerned that she had not responded to phone calls for four days.