2 jet seats for 'hugitive'
By MARTIN WALLACE and
IAN HEPBURN
A 38-STONE giant dubbed The Hugitive after fleeing a fraud probe has been flown back to Britain -- wedged in
TWO aircraft seats.
John Fabregas, 39, also scoffed
TWO airline meals as he was extradited from Spain.
His mum Diana, 62, and Spanish-born dad Jaime, 63, were returned on another British Airways jet.
Cops finally got their hands on the trio -- wanted over a £2.5million investment scam -- after The Sun tracked them to the Costa del Sol.
They were living there with their 12st Pyrenean mountain dog Jodie and cats Scoots and Tammy.
Last night John and his parents were behind bars after facing a court hours after landing in the UK.
Throughout John's two-hour journey from Spain, his huge bulk spread over the middle and window seats in a row of three.
Next to him sat Scotland Yard detective Brian Scofield, who led the hunt for the Fabregases.
Sun reporter Martin Wallace, who was on the BA jet, said: "We were all worried John might go to use the loo. He'd have got stuck inside.
"He gazed sadly out of the window as the plane left Spain.
"After that he turned on the charm and chatted to the cop.
"John moaned about the Spanish prison where he had been held.
"He was unhappy about the lack of heating and small meal portions."
The Fabregases were arrested by Spanish cops last month -- a year after fleeing their rented £750,000 home in Carshalton Beeches, Surrey.
They were remanded in custody after yesterday's hearing at Horseferry Road court, Central London.
The trio were accused of conspiracy to defraud, money laundering and plotting to conceal property.
Their pets are being looked after by friends in Spain.

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