Steven Allford Malaga Airport Death Investigation Reveals Bizarre Details

He was found covered in tuna and ham.

The British man found dead outside Malaga airport last week had a slice of ham placed on each buttock and his genitals placed in a can of tuna.

Steven Allford, 51, was found on Friday naked from the waist down with his trousers around his ankles, tied to a bench between the airport’s train station and the main terminal building.

The body of Steven Allford was discovered by a security guard
The body of Steven Allford was discovered by a security guard
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Preliminary tests indicate he had been drinking and died of asphyxiation from choking on his own vomit.

Police are still trying to determine if he was alive when he was tied up or killed beforehand.

A source told the Mirror: “There were no obvious signs of violence on his body but the position he was found in suggested foul play.”

Two main theories are now being pursued. Firstly, that he was taunted by assailants looking to take advantage of the inebriated man.

Another line of enquiry is looking at the possibility he was the targeted be people with a vendetta against the homeless.

The area Allford was found is reported to be frequented by homeless people begging for cash and he is said to have been regularly spotted there pushing a trolley.

A Foreign Office spokesperson said at the weekend: “We are in close contact with the Spanish authorities following the death of a man believed to be British in Malaga and are ready to provide assistance if needed.”

Allford was identified by documents found in a trolley next to his body.

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