Alleged victim's aunt wants Glitter killed The star faces trial this week.
The family of the child accusing disgraced star Gary Glitter of child abuse say he should be executed rather than face jail, it has been reported.
Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, has denied all child abuse charges brought against him after his November arrest in Vietnam. He is set to stand trial this week, Thursday, March 2nd, over charges of child molestation, with the original rape charged dropped after Glitter allegedly paid the girls' families $2,000 (�£1,170) for cooperation. If the charge had stood, Glitter could face the death penalty, a punishment the aunt of the two girls says would be appropriate.
"Just kill the b**tard, kill him," An Davies tells the Sun newspaper. "I would shoot him if I saw him. I don't care what happens."
"I don't think she will ever get over it," the Vietnamese native adds. "She is in shock and doesn't want to leave her room. She doesn't want to talk to anyone. My brother says she has been like that since it happened. I wish I could have protected her from that evil man. He has corrupted her, killed her life."
Gadd faces up to seven years in a Vietnam jail if convicted of the sexual abuse charges.