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15:11 GMT, Monday, 21 July 2008 16:11 UK

Man admits Scots tourist's murder

Brian Hobbs (picture courtesy of the Scottish Sun)

A man has admitted beating and kicking to death a Scottish holidaymaker in a crowded bar in the Canary Islands.

Hamed Mohamed Hamed, 33, from the Spanish enclave of Melilla, claimed he was drunk and under the influence of drugs when he carried out the attack.

Brian Hobbs, 52, from Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, died following the assault in the resort of Puerto Caleta, Fuerteventura, in May 2006.

Sentence on Hamed is expected to take place in two weeks time.



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