Massacre at Dilesi
The Massacre at Dilesi was the kidnapping and murder of a group of English tourists and an Italian diplomat that occurred in 1870 at Dilesi, Boeotia.
Background
Post-independence Greece, despite the best efforts of the Bavarians and the subsequent Greek governments, had a problem with bandits who would use the mountains as their hideouts and would occasionally kidnap wealth persons for ransom.
On March 29, 1870, a group of English tourists consisting of Lord and Lady Muncaster and a few of their friends as well as an Italian diplomat and his secretary, went on a tour of Marathon escorted by a Greek guide - Alexandros Anemoyiannis - and four policemen.
At Pikermi, they were met and attacked by the bandit gang of Takos and Christos Arvanitakis who killed two of the policemen and wounded the other two.
The bandits then demanded initially a ransom of £32,000 which they later raised to £50,000.
To be continued