UK man, heir to ₹2,500 crore business empire, under trial for friend's murder
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UK man, heir to ₹2,500 crore business empire, under trial for friend's murder

Hindustan Times  

A court trial has commenced for a 24-year-old British man, heir to a prominent business empire, for allegedly stabbing a childhood friend to death on Christmas eve last year in Cardiff, Wales. Accused Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas, accused of killing William Bush, 23, is the grandson of Sir Gilbert Stanley Thomas, whose empire of $292 million includes Peter's Pies, known for its classic pies and bakery goods in the United Kingdom since 1970. The case According to a report in the New York Post, an argument broke out between Thomas and Bush on the night of the alleged murder. Thomas, at whose flat the two friends met that night, allegedly attacked Bush with a knife, delivering a stab wound to the back of the latter's neck, prosecutors said.

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Pie fortune heir, 24, tried to wash blood off of his hands after stabbing his 'only friend' to death in a frenzy in order to claim self-defence, court hears
1 month, 1 week ago
Heir to £230m pie fortune is set to stand trial in June accused of stabbing his best friend, 23, to death at home they shared on Christmas Eve
10 months, 3 weeks ago
'Murdered' housemate of £230m pie fortune heir, 23, was 'stabbed multiple times in the neck and body' before fleeing rented home the friends shared and collapsing in a car park, inquest hears
11 months, 1 week ago

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