US rape suspect faked own death before turning up on Covid ward in Scotland, court finds

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US rape suspect faked own death before turning up on Covid ward in Scotland, court finds
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A man who has been fighting extradition to the US after being arrested on a Covid ward in Scotland is a fugitive rape suspect who faked his own death, a court has ruled

Nicholas Rossi, 35, has spent the last 11 months trying to con the Scottish courts into believing he is Arthur Knight, an orphan from Ireland who has never been to the US.

Read more: Albanians pay £18k to pose as second drivers in lorries delivering Christmas gifts to the UKThe sheriff said: "I am ultimately satisfied on the balance of probabilities... that Mr Knight is indeed Nicholas Rossi, the person sought for extradition by the United States." It was at this point that Interpol issued Police Scotland officers with a red notice, detailing pictures of the wanted man, including images of his tattoos and fingerprints.

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