THE family of a British mum who mysteriously drowned in Greece have vowed to keep fighting for the truth.
It has been 12 years since Jean Hanlon’s body washed up on a beach in Crete, but it still isn’t known how she died.
Loved ones are determined to find out what happened to the 53-year-old in her final hours in 2009.
Her son Matthew, inset behind Jean, said: “People have suggested to us many a time to move on.
“But our mum was our life. You can’t just turn it off. She’s not just a light switch you can flick.
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