Man charged over Marcus’s death: Family’s agony after British teenager who was jailed for holiday romance in Dubai with girl, 17, dies in crash three months after prison release

Hellhole three months after being released from Dubai prison, the family of a British young man who was killed in a car accident is accused of causing a man’s death.
The 19 -year -old Marcus Fakana sentenced him to a seven -month alarm for a holiday relationship with another British tourist before the royal forgiven by Dubai ruler Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid al Maktoum.
At that time, Marcus, 18, had hit the relationship with the girl, then 17 and just a few months younger than him – a fact he wasn’t aware of.
Although the relationship was based on consent, Marcus was sentenced to the laws of the Gulf state. Sexual intercourse with everyone under the age of 18 is a crime.
After the brutal campaigns by his family, Marcus survived the prison called ‘Middle East Alcatraz’ on July 3 this year and reunited with his loved ones after his nightmare ordeal.
But in the early hours of Friday morning, Marcus died tragically after a car, and was broken into another vehicle while the metropolis police in Tottenham in London.
Officers, before discovering their participation in a major accident in Raundway, about 60 seconds after starting to search, the vehicle ‘temporarily lost the opinion’ say.
Now, Marwaan Mohamed Huseen is accused of dangerous driving, uninsured driving, unlicensed driving and not being stopped.
Marcus Fakana (above) died in a car accident three months after getting rid of prison
Marcus died after hitting Roundway after a passenger car (above, general landscape)
Marcus’ family campaign to bring him home earlier this year while he was in prison (above)
19 -year -old Huseen will appear at the Hightbury Corner Magistrate Court today.
However, for Marcus’s family, the pain was described as ‘too much’ by a broken heart close to them.
They wrote online: ‘Give God Crispin and Marie power, the pain is too much. You left your RIP Marcus mummy in pain, baby. ‘
Another commented under the article: ‘I know how some people can say that it is not important, but all I know is that we all hoped and prayed, and then went suddenly. Please make sense. I am confused.’
Very young to die. When I heard this sad news early tonight. My heart sank in pain, I felt useless.
‘Ooh God! For your father, I feel your mother, uncles, aunts, cousins, sisters. May your soul lie in Marcus, ‘the third.
As someone wrote, his death was a shock for many: ‘Oh my God, this poor child went to hell. How long has he been out very sad
On a destructive watch for the young child, dozens of friends and family hicked up in a house, because many lowered their heads to commemorate their loved ones.
Marcus’s death exploded between those who followed the imprisonment, the couple’s mother, who had a relationship with the messages discovered between the couple.
Marcus (left) was now depicted with his family, who is said to be in ‘too much’ emotional pain
Raphaella Stirling (above) said Marcus ‘gratitude for the kindness of the British people’.
Radha Stirling said that after Marcus’s death after helping him in Dubai, he said ‘his heart was broken’
Later, Marcus said that the Gulf state accused critics’ personal relations and emphasized the harsh laws aimed at foreign nationals in a common way, bringing attention and anger to the UAE officials.
However, with the help of the family campaign, which saw that they were walking on the streets of Westminster – and his lawyers in the UAE and his detained in Dubai were released in July.
In the forefront of helping him, Radha Stirling, the founder and lawyer of Dubai, was detained today that Daily Mail had broken his heart to hear the death of the young man.
He said: ‘I met Marcus when I met one of the most frightening experiences of his life and witnessed his power and courage.
“He was grateful for the compassion shown to him by the British people, and his experiences gave him a renewed focus on Christianity and prayer.
Marcus was grateful for gaining his freedom and he was looking forward to building a positive future. My heartfelt condolences go to his family and friends at this difficult time. ‘
Stirling added: ‘Marcus spent most of this year in a Dubai prison, and undoubtedly caused him long -term mental anguish. It is sad that the entire 2025 is free for only three months from 3 July to 3 October.
“ He didn’t have to be in prison. Instead, it could be deported. David Lammy and FCDO caused the end of the grief of Marcus and his family, and as the Minister of Foreign Affairs refused to effectively help him.
‘It is sad that he had to do this in the last months of his life.’
Raphaella Stirling, who was detained in Dubai’s crisis manager, added: ‘Marcus was only released from prison earlier this year.
‘Despite everything he endured, he was grateful to the kindness of the British people and embraced his freedom with renewed belief, joy and hope for the future.’
Marcus (above) spent seven months in Al Awir prison before the royal amnesty was given
Marcus got rid of prison – called ‘Middle East Alcatraz’ in July this year
Marcus’s family walked at Westminster early this year to request his release from Dubai
His family ‘Justice for Marcus’ and ‘Bring our son back home!’ In January
During his nightmare ordeal, Marcus also spoke only by Daily Mail from the UAE, where he pleaded with Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid al Maktoum: ‘Please give me my life back’.
Marcus apologized for violating the law and described the ‘destruction’ in the sentence all year round.
He said: ‘My family and I live in ruins and shock. I never wanted to break the law. He didn’t come to me then and I’m sorry for that.
“ Majesty … For forgive and forgive me please. Let me go home. Please give me my life back ‘.
His family addressed the Foreign Minister David Lammy because he helped him to defend his release of the British Embassy in Foreign Affairs and Development Office (FCDO) and the British Embassy in Dubai.
After coming home this summer, Ms. Stirling said Marcus ‘healed’.
The authority added: ‘The case attracted the attention of the public because of the criminalization of tourists and concerns about the disproportionate penalty.
‘We believe that this case emphasizes the urgent need for protection against accelerated legal processes and unnecessary custody penalties for foreign nationals.’
Marcus’s nightmare ordeal began in August, just a month of his 18th birthday, after a short time after the 17 -year -old girl, her families began to start a holiday romance in Hilton Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah, where their families stayed.
After the girl and her family returned to England, her mother Marcus reported to Dubai officials, where she was accused of rape – the police were cleaned after examining the hotel CCTV images showing that she had entered the hotel bedroom at 4 o’clock.
Met Let’s say that the Professional Standards Directorate, in line with the standard application, was informed about a car accident such as Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC).




