A gang of five people allegedly chased a Greek tourist several times after an unsuccessful attempt to steal his bag and stabbed, A court Has heard
26 -year -old Antonis Antoniadis was allegedly followed and a door was attacked New crossSouth-east LondonOn 7 July last year.
He died two weeks after his injuries.
Four men-Xian Johnson, 25, Sofian Olich, 20, Joshua McCorquordel, 20, and Alfi Hipple, 18-and a 17-year-old youth are accused of assassination and plan to rob his personal items.
Opening his test at Old Bailey on Thursday, prosecutor William Emalin Jones Casey said that the defendants tracked Sri Antoniadis in London, before he stabbed him in the chest and thigh, as he tried to save himself on the ground, which “horrific blood loss”.
Mr. Antoniadis came on leave from Greece in London for a week with two friends, and they ended at 32 Portland locations. Nightclub In the early hours of July 7 in Marilebone, gamblers were reported.
The trio did not leave the site until 8 am and booked a Uber to return to a friend’s address in New Cross where he was living.
Mr. Amlin Jones said: “He had no idea that five youths were roaming in a stolen car outside that nightclub all night, they could rob them in search of someone.
“It seems that when the group of five looked out of Antonis out of the club, those robbers thought they had got a suitable target.
“So when he saw him coming out and in his Uber, he followed him in his stolen car.”
The defendants then followed the taxi for more than half an hour for their destination, listening by the court.
The prosecutor said that one of the friends of Mr. Antoniadis struggled to find the door key when he arrived at the address, the victim “Hoods and Balaklav had contacted four figures”, a member of the fifth group served as a migration driver.
Mr. Antoniadis succeeded in killing one of the robbers with a brandy bottle as he then struggled against the group, who wanted to take a bag that he was carrying.
“Sadly, whether it was brave or whether it was just an innate response, this response was the cost of his life,” said Mr. Emlin Jones.
At least two attackers were carrying large knives, the court heard.
When he was punched and kicked by the attackers, Mr. Antoniadis was then stabbed in the middle of the chest and a big, deep knife wound on his right thigh, separating his fertile artery.
The prosecutor said that he also faced cut and injury on his face and head and wounded in his arms.
The attackers then ran the scene in the escape car, causing the victim to bleed.
Was not CCTV Footage of the incident, but some or all were heard or seen by many, the court heard.
Mr. Antoniadis was treated at the scene and rushed to the hospital where efforts were made to save his life, but his injuries later died of injuries on July 21 last year.
Mr. Amlin Jones said: “It is prosecution that five robbers were five youths sitting in the dock in this room, and they are all responsible for five murder.”
The prosecutor told the gamblers that the group “clearly ready to use serious violence” in efforts to rob Mr. Antoniadis’ assets.
The car was allegedly imprisoned on CCTV on CCTV, which was allegedly used by robbers – a stolen sporte with false number plates, which except the area around the night club and following a separate car on the night of 7 July.
All five defendants from Camden, North London, deny the conspiracy to kill and robbery.
The test is going on.