Sunday, October 5, 2025 - A British teenager who was jailed in Dubai after having consensual s£x with a UK tourist has di£d after a car he was in failed to stop for police and crashed in north London.
Marcus Fakana, 19, di£d from “significant” injuries after
the smash just before 1am on Friday, October 3.
Officers on patrol attempted to stop a vehicle “of interest”
in Pretoria Road, Edmonton.
The Metropolitan Police said following a short
pursuit of approximately 60 seconds, they temporarily lost sight of it.
Shortly after, officers drove onto The
Roundway, Tottenham, to find the car had been involved in a road
traffic collision with another vehicle.
The teenage passenger suffered serious wounds and was
provided with immediate first aid prior to the arrival of
the London Ambulance Service and an air ambulance.
A force spokesman added: “He was taken to hospital where,
despite the best efforts of emergency services and medical staff, he di£d a
short time later.
“His next of kin have been informed.”
The male driver, also 19, survived but was arrested after
the smash on suspicion of failure to stop and dangerous driving. He remains in
police custody.
Recall that Marcus Fakana was arrested and sentenced to
one year in a maximum-security prison last year over a consensual holiday
relationship in August last year with another British tourist who was just a
few months younger than himself.
The girl was one month away from turning 18, while Maecus
was already 18. However, s£x with anyone under the age of 18 is an offence in
the Gulf state - a fact he was not aware of at the time.
They met when both their families were staying at a luxury
hotel in Dubai.
He was released from prison in July this year after
receiving a royal pardon from Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, and had returned to the UK.
Radha Stirling, founder of Detained in Dubai, who supported
the teen and his family and campaigned for his release, shared the news of his
death in the crash on social media.
Writing on X, formerly Twitter, she wrote: "We are
heartbroken to share that our client and friend, Marcus Fakana, tragically lost
his life in a car accident in Tottenham after his release from Dubai
jail.
"His loss is a painful reminder of how precious life is
and how unnecessary imprisonment robs people of time they can never
regain.
"Every day of freedom matters."
Ms Stirling told the Daily Mail: “I came to know Marcus as
he faced one of the most frightening experiences of his life, and I witnessed
his strength and courage throughout.
“He was grateful for the compassion shown to him by the
British public, and his experiences gave him a renewed focus on Christianity
and prayer.
“Marcus was thankful to have regained his freedom and was
looking forward to building a positive future. My heartfelt condolences go to
his family and friends at this difficult time.”
Tributes flooded in for the teenager on social media.

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