He said: “None of these stories are true, they are so disgusting. We don’t come from a really rich background. It was his first time in a helicopter on holiday with friends. His family and I are all here in the UK. The police told us. “He didn’t run out the back to take a selfie. Nobody knows why. It was dark, they didn’t tell him anything that he couldn’t go around the back. Pilots have no protocol. They were also told they could get out with the propellers still running.” She added that her brother deserved to have “those fake stories about him being an obnoxious rich kid with a family taking selfies with helicopters” challenged. “I just want to expose the truth that the pilots were completely unprofessional and Jack, as a helicopter novice, needed the guidance they should have given,” he continued. Mr Fenton, from Kent, was a junior account executive at a social media marketing company and a graduate of Oxford Brookes University. He also attended Sutton Valence School in Maidstone, where he was remembered as a “very popular” pupil, according to James Thomas, the headmaster. The helicopter pilot and two other people were arrested on Tuesday by Greek police, according to state media. They were later released.