Pictured: British cyclist, 32, who hacked OAP to death with an axe 'after being tied up and raped at 75-year-old's home in Finland'
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This is the first picture of a British man accused of axing a 75-year-old man to death in Finland after he claimed he was tied down and raped.

Garo Jlitakryan, 32, admitted lashing out at the man, who has not been named, with an axe at least six times, his trial has heard.

Jlitakryan faces at least 10 years in jail, if found guilty, following the attack which happened last July while he was in the Scandinavian country on a charity bike ride for Help the Heroes.

The Londoner told the court in South Ostrobothnia, north west Finland, he had attacked the man at the end of July at his flat in Seinajoki after he was raped.

Jlitakryan, who works as a valet, said he had been on a charity ride across Europe and ended up in Finland last July eventually finding work gardening in the victim’s flat.

He described how they had initially met at a spa in the city and had spent the night in a hotel before going back to the victims flat.

Jlitakryan said: ’He told me that if I helped him, he could give me sexual favours, but I didn’t want sexual favours I just wanted to rest and charge my phone.

‘We ate lunch together, which tasted terrible, then I fell asleep. When I woke up, I was tied with bandages, I couldn’t move properly.

Garo Jlitakryan (pictured) admitted lashing out at the man, who has not been named, with an axe at least six times

Garo Jlitakryan (pictured) admitted lashing out at the man, who has not been named, with an axe at least six times

Jlitakryan faces at least ten years in jail, if found guilty, following the attack which happened last July

Jlitakryan faces at least ten years in jail, if found guilty, following the attack which happened last July

The as-yet-unnamed man was attacked in his home

The as-yet-unnamed man was attacked in his home

‘He then committed sexual acts on me and I couldn’t escape. The ordeal was horrible. When it was over, he rolled next to me.

‘Then he started snoring and I decided to escape. I went to the kitchen and cut my ties there.’

Jlitakryan told the court the man then prevented him from leaving and threatened him with an axe saying ‘no one would believe’ him.

He added: ‘The man had an axe in his hand, I had no choice but to defend myself. It was either him or me.

‘He slipped and fell and I went to hit him with the wooden handle of the axe but I also slipped and the axe hit the man.

‘I remember hitting him twice, maybe three times. The man didn’t move and so my idea was to leave.

‘My bike was in the man’s car. I packed my things, took the axe and my devices that were charging, panicked and then fled in the car, driving east.’

The man’s daughter told the court she raised the alarm after failing to hear from him and police eventually found her father on August 14, more than two weeks after he died.

¿I remember hitting him twice, maybe three times. The man didn¿t move and so my idea was to leave', Jlitakryan said

‘I remember hitting him twice, maybe three times. The man didn’t move and so my idea was to leave’, Jlitakryan said

He was in the Scandinavian country on a charity bike ride for Help the Heroes

He was in the Scandinavian country on a charity bike ride for Help the Heroes

Jlitakryan told the court the man then prevented him from leaving and threatened him with an axe

Jlitakryan told the court the man then prevented him from leaving and threatened him with an axe

Jlitakryan said he was sexually assaulted by the man

Jlitakryan said he was sexually assaulted by the man 

Jlitakryan was eventually arrested by police on August 17 working at a husky farm almost 300 miles away after the car was found abandoned in a ditch

Jlitakryan was eventually arrested by police on August 17 working at a husky farm almost 300 miles away after the car was found abandoned in a ditch

She told the court she didn’t believe her father was ‘capable of attacking anyone because of his ill health’.

Jlitakryan was eventually arrested by police on August 17 working at a husky farm almost 300 miles away after the car was found abandoned in a ditch. 

In his last Instagram he posted a drunken monologue about ‘the language barrier is a piss take’ and that if you ‘don’t learn a language you are going to feel an outsider’.

Swigging from a glass he added: ‘I dunno I may just leave this place, it’s a f***ing stressful thing. You can’t even get a relationship because you can’t speak the language.’

Other images show him working at the husky farm and there is also a picture of his black bike that he was cycling with.

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