- Lewis Harry Briggs, 23, is accused of killing a Spanish teen in November 2020
- Ulrich Perez was stabbed in the heart at a pedestrian crossing near Marbella
- Briggs was extradited from the UK to face trial after his December 2020 arrest
A British man has been charged with stabbing a Spanish pedestrian to death in a Costa del Sol road rage attack.
Prosecutors want Lewis Harry Briggs jailed for more than 16 years if he is convicted, it emerged today.
The 23-year-old was extradited to Spain from the UK to face justice after being arrested on the outskirts of Leeds in West Yorkshire in December 2020 following a five-week manhunt.
He is accused of stabbing teenager Ulrich Perez in the heart on November 18, 2020, on a zebra crossing in Diana Park between the resorts of Marbella and Estepona, who allegedly recriminated Briggs for driving too fast.