


'The Foreign Office are being very good and they are waiting on a report back from the police about what happened. 'We had to try and get in touch with her and she is distraught. 'Laura is in Gran Canaria at the moment and we were terrified that she would find out when it went viral. 'Everyone loved him, he had a lot of respect. 'He went to Ayia Napa with one friend and he had spent two seasons there as a nightclub manager before so he knew lots of people.

Mrs Low, a community carer, added: 'He had great times travelling in Ayia Napa and he was saving to get a deposit for a house. He had moved back to his home in Dartford, where he lived with his family while he saved for a deposit for a house and worked at local Acorn Estate Agents. Mr Low leaves behind his father Martyn, 55, two brothers, Wesley, 23, and Oliver, 11, and two sisters, Laura, 19 and Millie, 17. Police in Cyprus are now believed to be scouring CCTV in an investigation to track down two men suspected to be involved in the bloodbath stabbing. 'He was not a fighter he just wanted to enjoy life.'įriends have been tribute to Mr Low, who worked at a London estate agency and had been visiting Cyprus, where he had previously had a job He had a nickname "Gorgeous George, the one and only" we used to call him. 'He was an estate agent and he loved his job and meeting people.
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'George absolutely lived life to the full and he got on with everybody. He was very, very popular. 'The embassy is closed tomorrow because it's a bank holiday for them, so we're arriving on Tuesday and somebody will meet us from the airport. 'We are going out there and we're leaving as soon as possible. 'We did not believe it at first and I didn't think it could be him, I still don't believe it even though I now know it's true. 'We got a phone call this morning at about 3.30am and it was from George's friend telling us what had happened. 'He was there with his friend who was also stabbed four times in the back. Speaking from the family home in Dartford, Mrs Low said: 'It was his last night when he got stabbed and he was there for a week. His devastated mother Helen Low, 47, received a phone call from her son's friend in the early hours of yesterday morning and couldn't believe he had been killed. Mr Low is believed to have been on the last day of his holiday in Cyprus when he was knifed along with his friend There were two guys who took off and they returned 20 minutes later with a knife. 'George and his mates stepped in and said, "That's enough". 'These Cypriot guys were disrespecting and harassing an English girl, apparently. He allegedly stepped in after getting into an argument with 'locals' and reportedly told them 'That's enough' when they 'disrespected' an English girl during the night out.Īn unnamed friend told The Sun: ' George got into an argument with some locals. Mr Low, a former Ayia Napa nightclub manager, had worked at the resort for two seasons but had returned to the UK to work as an estate agent and was visiting friends at the time of his death. We cannot believe something like this could happen to our son.' Mrs Low, a community carer, said: 'We're just heartbroken. She said her son's death had devastated her, her husband, postman Martyn, 55, and their children Wesley, Laura, Oliver and Millie.

Her son had spent two previous seasons in the resort as a club rep and manager, and was last there in June celebrating his birthday. Mr Low's mother, Helen, 47, said the pair had been due to fly back home on Sunday - and that his death had left the entire family 'numb'. George Low, 22, from Dartford, Kent, was knifed in the neck along with his friend, just hours before he was due to fly home from Ayia Napa
