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[CYPRUS MAIL] Third inquest into national guardsman Thanasis Nikolaous death drawing to a close...

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A third inquest into the cause of death of 26-year-old national guardsman Thanasis Nikolaou is coming to an end on Thursday, while a date is expected to be set for the coroners decision.

The national guardsman was found dead under the Alassa Bridge on September 29, 2005.

At the close of previous proceedings, the coroner had requested for the two sides to present their arguments in writing, which she will examine before announcing her decision.

According to the Cyprus News Agency, during Thursday’s proceedings at 11.30am, representatives of the Pancyprian Committee of Mothers Relatives of the National Guard (Pemse) will be present to express support to the Nikolaou family.

At the start of the third inquest, last October, the two sides had decided to continue the process from where it had stopped, that is, on the basis of the new information brought to light following exhumation and examination of Nikolaos’ bones in 2020, which led to the conclusion that his death was due to a criminal act and not a suicide, as the coroner Panikos Stavrianou had initially ruled.

During a highly charged hearing in February, the Limassol district court former investigator Savvas Matsas said there was an ongoing conspiracy to cover-up a murder.

Despite the judges intention for a speedy process, which would be completed before the end of 2023, this was not possible, as new requests and objections constantly arose between the legal service and the familys lawyers.



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