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Megan White

Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd lands back in UK to face justice

Shepherd faces an Old Bailey judge once he is back in the UK (Picture: Georgian Prison Service)

Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd has touched down on UK soil where he will now face justice after 10 months on the run after being found guilty of the manslaughter of a woman he took on a date on the River Thames.

He was flown back to the UK from Georgia tonight. He is due to be handed a jail term of six years at the Old Bailey tomorrow morning.

The 31-year-old skipped bail last summer and was found guilty of the manslaughter of 24-year-old Charlotte Brown in his absence.

Shepherd will appear in court on Thursday morning at around 9.30am.

Jack Shepherd being taken from prison for extradition (Georgian Prison Service)

Angela Deal, head of extradition at the CPS said: "Jack Shepherd has returned to the UK to face justice following close co-operation between the CPS Extradition Unit, UK colleagues and the Georgian authorities, to ensure a successful extradition.

"He will first appear at the Old Bailey to be sentenced for the gross negligence manslaughter conviction in connection with the death of Charlotte Brown, and then at a later date in the south west over the grievous bodily harm charge."

Shepherd was previously found guilty of the manslaughter of 24-year-old Charlotte Brown (Georgian Prison Service)

The web designer last appeared at the court in November 2017 when he denied manslaughter.

It emerged at the start of his trial last June that he would not attend court but was in regular contact with his defence team.

Tragic death: Charlotte Brown was killed in the crash (PA)

The court heard that Shepherd and Ms Brown had been on a champagne-fuelled first date when they went for a late-night speedboat ride down the Thames in December 2015.

The 14ft Fletcher Arrowflyte boat, which had a series of defects, was speeding when it was thought to have struck a submerged log near Wandsworth Bridge and overturned, throwing Ms Brown to her death in the water.

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