Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd set to be extradited from Georgia to Britain within eight days as a source says he has given up opposing the move Prosecutors will demand extradition of killer Jack Shepherd to Britain in March Shepherd, 31, was convicted last year of the manslaughter of Charlotte Brown He fled to Georgia a year ago during the trial and was sentenced in his absence
By Daily Mail Reporter
Published: 01:37 GMT, 20 March 2019 | Updated: 01:37 GMT, 20 March 2019
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Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd could be sent back to Britain within eight days to serve his six-year prison sentence.
The web designer, 31, will appear at a court in the Georgian capital Tbilisi by March 28 for a hearing at which prosecutors will demand his extradition.
The father-of-one has previously blocked attempts for a swift extradition, saying he would be tortured in prison if sent back.