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Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake and Greek Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on eastern Aegean island of Lesvos oon Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos  faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to a Greek-Australian, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake and Greek Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on eastern Aegean island of Lesvos oon Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to a Greek-Australian, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

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Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake, centre and Greek-Australian Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on theeastern Aegean island of Lesvos on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to Gribilas, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake, centre and Greek-Australian Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on theeastern Aegean island of Lesvos on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to Gribilas, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

AP 

Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake and Greek Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on eastern Aegean island of Lesvos oon Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos  faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to a Greek-Australian, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake and Greek Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on eastern Aegean island of Lesvos oon Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to a Greek-Australian, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

AP 

Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake, centre and Greek-Australian Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on theeastern Aegean island of Lesvos on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to Gribilas, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

Australian Oliver Zammit, right, his son Zeake, centre and Greek-Australian Kostas Gribilas enter the courthouse of Mytilene, on theeastern Aegean island of Lesvos on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. Nightclub doorman Antonopoulos faces trial charged with beating Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death on the island of Mykonos in August 2008. Three other Greek men have been charged with assault and complicity to murder. Zammit's father, Oliver, donated his son's heart to Gribilas, causing an outpouring of public sympathy in Greece for the Australian's family.

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