After the head of Larisa s Forensic unit , Roumbini Leontari, resigned over fears of conflicts of interests, a new autopsy is to be conducted on the body of Vasilis Kalogirou.
Leonari is also the pathologist who performed the autopsies of the victims of the Tempi train collision and who failed to find any trace of the xylene, now widely believed on the basis of many dozens of pieces of evidence, reports and analysis, to have been the cause of 30 of the 57 deaths.
Prime Minister Mitsotakis has categorically denied the presence of an illegal container with xylene despite the overwhelming evidence of its presence and a government cover up.
With indictments and trials pending, the focus has turned to the murder of the 39 year old son of the top appeals prosecutor in Larisa supervising the investigation and the motive.
A plan to analyze the phone records of all the people in the area at crucial times to identify anomalies may shed light on the identity of the murderers.
The investigation is gathering pace as the family of the victim are set to testify to Larisa judges from Monday.
The best course is for them to include PM Mitsotakis as the prime suspect given he overwhelming evidence of means and motive and let the investigation continue under due process.
If Mitsotakis is innocent of any connection with the murder, a due process investigaiton should show it by checking records, questioning witnesses etc.
It is fact and accepted as a fact by the Greek public that Mitsotakis is guilty of the Tempi train cover up, supplying the motive.
If the family fail to include Mitsotakis and the Tempi train scandal as a possible motive, it may embolden an out of control criminal in office to continue on his murder spree.
The WEF elite are bullies who rely on fear and cowardice to get away with their crimes.
Trump s continuing failure to put Gates, Soros, Bourla and co in prison for their verifiable crimes als appears to have emboldened them to try to assassinate him, put him in prison etc.
A bully sees the failure of his victim to stop him, tell the truth, bring out the evidence, put them behind bars as a sign of weakness, and so as an invitation to kill and continue with his intimidation.
The only thing a bully and pyschopath fears is the strength, courage and truthfulness to dress them in an orange jumpsuit and lock the prison door behind them.
If the family of Vasilis Kalogiroy manage to put Mitsotakis in prison where he clearly belongs for the Tempi crimes and covid censorship crimes
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xmvdermyzjhnje9z1hbkq/GRKProsecutorProbesConvictSoros-GatesOfMurderAttemptsOnReporter.pdf?rlkey=n4gz1whwa9vj8iktkg7ymxn6v&st=obi9i3b4&dl=0 , then it will pave the way for new elections and perhaps a new start for Greece, now on the verge of a demographic and economic collapse.
It will make them and all prosecutors and judges and their families safe.
It will act as a deterrence.
From media
Greek police (ELAS) are continuing their investigation into the death of 39-year-old Vassilis Kalogirou, whose badly decomposed body was discovered earlier this month in a remote riverside area in Tirnavos, central Greece. Authorities are gathering evidence to trace his movements before his death.
According to reports, forensic laboratories in Athens are analyzing three recording devices recovered from the route Kalogirou is believed to have taken. Investigators hope to retrieve footage from the critical days leading up to his death to determine whether he passed through those locations and whether he was alone or accompanied.
Authorities have not ruled out any possibilities regarding the cause of death. Initial forensic examination results are expected within the coming week, while full autopsy reports are anticipated in approximately 15 to 20 days.
“If we have the patience to wait for the forensic reports, which I believe will be ready in 15-20 days, we will surely find out what happened,” private investigator Giorgos Tsoukalas told state broadcaster ERT.
Tsoukalas also highlighted another key aspect of the investigation: analyzing mobile phone activity in the area over the past 50 days. “Identifying any phones present at the scene that had no connection to the local community, livestock farms, or residents – completely unknown devices – could significantly aid our investigation,” he said.
When asked about the possibility of foul play, Tsoukalas confirmed that it remains under consideration, with suicide being the only scenario he has ruled out. “For the family to say this – especially given that they are a serious family with a structured way of thinking – what Vassilis’ mother is saying is certainly not random,” he said.
Kalogirou’s death has become entangled in the politically charged investigation into the Tempe railway crash, which killed 57 people nearly two years ago. His mother, Sofia Apostolaki, is a prosecutor at the Larissa Court of Appeals, which is overseeing aspects of the case, and she has insinuated that her son was assassinated. Reports, however, have disputed the extent of her role in the investigation.
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From media
Forensic pathologist Roumbini Leontari, head of the Larissa Forensic Service, conducted the initial autopsy on Kalogirou’s body. Citing public scrutiny and personal attacks, on Friday she requested to recuse herself from the investigation.
Authorities continue to investigate the death of 39-year-old Vasilis Kalogirou, who was found dead last Monday after a 50-day search. Kalogirou was the son of the head of the Larissa appellate prosecutor’s office, meaning the latter held a supervisory position over the prosecutors assigned to the closely-watched Tempi judicial investigation.
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Maria Karystianou, president of the Tempi Victims’ Relatives Association, had questioned Leontari’s involvement in Kalogirou’s case, given her role in the forensic examination of the victims of the 2023 Tempi rail disaster. In a social media post, she expressed doubts about the transparency of the investigation, writing: “The same Medical Examiner, who at the moment of my great pain, told me that my child supposedly died instantly and consented to put what was left of his burnt body with the rest of the burnt children in bags without doing the provisional toxicological examinations, as required! […] Nothing is accidental in the haunted Tempi case. They think it’s all well organized. But what haven’t they calculated? The Eye of God! The one that sees everything!”
The preliminary autopsy of Kalogirou revealed an injury to the hyoid bone (a small bone located between the chin and the thyroid cartilage) which forensic pathologists say can be an indicator of strangulation. However, authorities have not yet determined whether this injury is linked to the cause of death.
“Forensic science considers a fracture in this bone as a potential sign of strangulation,” explained forensic expert Grigoris Leon to To Vima, “but further tests are required before drawing conclusions.”
Meanwhile, a key witness from Athens has been called to testify before judicial authorities, following an analysis of electronic records. Kalogirou’s parents and uncle have also been summoned to provide statements on Monday, after they have expressed concerns publicly that his death may have involved criminal activity.
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