Man charged with murder over death of Brit expat, 59, who was ‘killed with garden hoe in row while walking his dog’

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A MAN has been charged with murder over the death of a Brit who was reportedly hit on the back of the head with a garden hoe.

Martin Allwright, 59, was walking his dog in the small town of Zurgena, southern Spain, when he got into a row with his neighbour.

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The incident is understood to have occurred after the neighbour got upset with Allwright for walking his dog near his home.

He then allegedly ran out of his property to attack the Brit with a garden tool.

Allwright was rushed to a nearby hospital with severe head injuries but was later pronounced dead by the medical staff.

An unnamed 59-year-old was arrested following the attack on August 12 on suspicion of attempted murder.

He was released on bail as the police then investigated him for suspected bodily harm.

Allwright – originally from Exeter, Devon – underwent brain surgery after the row.

But he died from his injuries in hospital on August 19.

Allwright’s alleged killer is Spanish but the authorities are withholding his name.

He is known to the victim.

Martin’s widow Sarah Allwright is fundraising to cover the costs of a criminal lawyer.

She had raised £5,356 of her £7,600 target, as reported by NeedToKnow.

She said: “Martin had a great many friends and he was always up for a laugh.

“His great passion was Exeter Chiefs rugby and it will be sad that he won’t be watching the start of the new season with me.”

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