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The man, who was known to Ms Hanlon prior to her death, was questioned in January. Mr Porter said he planned to travel to Crete for the trial, which lawyers have advised him should take place within six to eight months. He said the case had only reached its latest point thanks to the determination of his family. Mr Porter added: "When they originally decreed she had died in a drowning accident, having unfortunately seen our mum and the state she was in, we knew that wasn't possible. "If we hadn't fought for that, they would have just covered this up. "We didn't allow them to sweep it under the carpet."