The Courier Week 28

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Edition 28

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Campaign hots up for jailed stabbing suspects

FREE THEM! A MAJOR campaign has been launched to free two Essex men who have been behind bars in Alicante for two months on suspicion of stabbing a Cabo Roig bar owner. Their families and friends insist that Kyle Thain, 24, and James Harris, 29, are innocent – and a pal who was with them on their illfated long weekend in Spain insists they were all asleep in their apartment at the time of the alleged incident. Thain, an estate agent, and underwriter Harris were arrested at Alicante Airport as they headed for their flight home on July 5. and are being held in Fontcalent

Friends in need: Kyle Thain and James Harris

Prison. Their supporters say they have not been charged and that their two months in custody could drag on for up to four years. In a bid to raise awareness

and collect funds for the two men’s defence, pals in the UK have launched a support campaign which includes a Help Our Boys website, a Facebook page and the dis-

tribution of specially-made wristbands . Recent fundraising events included a sponsored bike ride from Basildon to Southend, Kyle and James’s

hometown. Meanwhile, Joe Elliott – the third member of the party which travelled to Pilar de la Horadada on July 2 - told BBC TV’s Look East: ‘’ At the time of the incident, we were all asleep in the apartment. I am as guilty as them. None of us has done anything wrong, They’ve either got to arrest me or release them.’’ Kyle’s mother, Sharon Harris, has put her home up for sale to fund the ‘’frightening’’ cost of fighting her son’s case. Mrs Harris, 56, who has been staying in Spain to support Kyle, says she and taxi driver husband, David, 58, have no choice but to sell their home in Southend. “I

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