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[Cyprus Times] Patras: "Who asked to hide bruises from the face of one of the children"

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Mr.Katerinopoulos has expressed the assessment that it is a criminal act, without giving more information

On the case death of the three children in Patras, which is in the spotlight in recent weeks with the EL.The honorary president of the Greek Police Officers Association, Thanasis Katerinopoulos, spoke again.

It is noted that Mr. Katerinopoulos, in a previous interview, had expressed the assessment that it is a criminal act, without giving more information.

"I can not be convinced that it is due to some medical causes because there are some questions, which I put and I continue to put and to which the police and scientists must give answers. I think it is a criminal act. There is no clear forensic examination to date that says that the death was caused by a specific pathological event. Here we have three children, which some people are claiming that there may have been gene problems and that the death was caused by that. If there was such a thing, logic says - as we have seen in other cases - that the first to travel to heaven would be the first child in the birth order, but here it is the last child," he had pointed out.

"Soon we will have a perpetrator or perpetrators."

Coming back today, Mr. Katerinopoulos insisted that this was a crime. "We are not trying anyone here, but what I want to say is that a human hand took the children's lives," he told the "Truths with Zina" show, adding:

"I am sure that the crimes against life department will soon have results and an offender or offenders will be brought to justice for the death of the young children."

The role of the funeral home


For the first time, he also revealed that someone went to the funeral home that had handled the funeral of one of the three girls - he did not want to say which child he was talking about - and asked if the bruises on his face were covered up.

"This is not about the child who had abrasions (Malena)," he claimed."

"The scientific evidence I cannot dispute, but the police evidence is open. I make an appeal to my colleagues to go to the funeral home in Patras and ask who made that child. My information, always with reservation, is that one of the children who died had some scars, some bruises. Who went afterwards and asked who made the scars? Was the child photographed? Who?" he asked.

Source: in.gr


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