FAMILY PAIN

Caroline Crouch: Judge must decide who will look after baby Lydia as killer husband gets disowned by his family

A JUDGE has to decide who will care for the baby of murdered Caroline Crouch after she wrote details of her unhappy marriage in her diary before her death.

Babis Anagnostopoulos, 33, admitted killing 20-year-old Caroline in a fit of rage and staged a fake robbery after she threatened to divorce him and take their daughter Lydia.

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Caroline suffered an "agonising" deathCredit: Tim Stewart
The 20-year-old was allegedly smothered by her husbandCredit: Tim Stewart
Babis Anagnostopoulos has confessed to murdering his wifeCredit: Athena
The coroner's report states that Babis was strangling her for five minutesCredit: EPA

Lydia had been cared for by her father until he was charged with strangling his wife and killing their dog on Wednesday. 

The judge now has to decide if her mother’s relatives in Alonissos will look after her or if Anagnostopoulos's family should. 

The pilot has been told by his younger brother Fotis, that he only has sympathy for Caroline’s parents, Susan and David. 

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Babis’ brother has remained on Alonissos, the idyllic island where Caroline spent most of her life after her parents settled in Greece, to "comfort her parents." 

A pal on the island told SunOnline: "He is in a state of shock and absolutely distraught. All of his sympathy is with Susan and David. He wants nothing to do with his brother." 

Babis’ being charged with the brutal murder of his own wife has reportedly had a devastating effect on his family, well-respected members in their professions: his father is an architect and his mother a teacher. 

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Hiraklia Thoedorou, a close friend of Caroline's Filipina mum, told Greek media: "If you knew their parents, they are like saints, very educated.

"I don't know how they will handle this. Babis and Fotis meant everything to them. They gave them their all."  

The parents have been looking after Lydia, Caroline's eleventh-month-old daughter, since May 11th, but now a public prosecutor has been assigned with deciding whose custody the child should now be given.  

Anagnostopoulos, who placed the baby next to her mother after he strangled her, said  via his Greek lawyer  that his “first concern is our child Lydia and her being well in our families," referring to his and Caroline's parents.

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