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[Cyprus Times] Coroner Bouzianis calls for the exhumation of Georgina

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The coroner Sotiris Bouzianis, who is asking for the exhumation of Georgina and who two weeks ago submitted his conclusion according to which the child's death was caused by fatal poisoning, crossed the threshold of the 18th interrogator today

Mr. Bouzianis was summoned by the investigator after the delivery of his findings two weeks ago, in which he concludes that the death of Georgina was caused by fatal poisoning due to the ingestion of a huge amount of ketamine and even recommends that the 9-year-old be exhumed to determine whether she had been administered toxic substances prior to her death.

Triple dose

The investigation by the Aristotle University laboratories compared the 9-year-old's case with 114 cases of ketamine deaths and found that Georgina was given three times the average amount.

Searches - shock

The searches for medical conditions and drugs of Roula Pispirigou were revealed on MEGA's central broadcast by the police editor of the newspapers "Ta NEA" and "To VIMA", Vassilis Lambropoulos.

The accused in the period preceding the death of her daughter had typed searches for, among others:

- Genetic heart syndromes



- Ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy

- Diazepam (sedative)

- Suppression administration

Pending critical answers

Laboratory tests for both Malena's and Iris' deaths are expected to be completed in the near future.

"It appears that the histological examination for Malena has been completed, which confirmed this finding that she had extensive liver damage, which was also established by the initial examination but was questioned, the final conclusion whether the girl died from liver failure is suffocating or from the administration of another substance."

Tomorrow, coroner Christina Tsakona, who conducted the autopsy-necropsy on the 3, 5-year-old girl, is expected to testify to the police about Malena's death.

Source: in.gr


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