Saturday, 1 February 2025

Trustworthy? Report by a professor of a Greek University claims there was no tampering among the audio files in the Tempe case despite mysterious missing 11 minutes 25,000 liters of xylene purchased 13 days before the collision

 The forensic report by a professor at Athens National Technical University is a priori suspect given the extent of the influence of political parties on university appointments.

His contradicts evidence of tampering with the audio files of the Tempe train crash, including an alleged 11 minutes of missuing communicaitons between the Larisa stationmaster and train driver.

Tempe investgators should ask a genuinely independent forensic experts outside  of Greece to assess the files if they want the public to give a report  credibility.

But will there be a genuinely independent forensic examination by experts given the fact so much of the evidence points to PM Mitsotakis personal involvement in the cover up of the Tempe collision, including of the existence of extra cargo carried by the freight train and Mitsotakis apparant determination to continue the cover up at all costs as shown by his denials on Alpha TV which contradicted facts and evidence?

The cover up seems to have involved all branches of the emergency responders, suggesting it was carried out and coordinated by the highest office, namely the PM.

It took more than three weeks for autopsies on the victims to be performed, for example.

Moreover, 25,000 liters of flammable xylene were purchased 13 days before the collision but attempts to find out who bought it and where it went by the lawyers of the family have produced no response from investigators

Xylene  would account for the fireball caused by the collision and also the contents of the mysterious extra cargo wagon close to the front of the freight train as well as the apparant cover up surrounding the inclusion of extra cargo.

https://www-kefaloniapress-gr.translate.goog/ellada/article/738949/apokalypseis-sok-gia-tempi-kamia-aytopsia-apo-tin/?_x_tr_sl=el&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=nui

From media

A forensic investigation into audio files from the night of Greece’s deadly Tempe train crash in central Greece in late February 2023 has found no evidence of tampered-with or missing recordings, according to an expert report submitted to the lead investigator in Larissa.

The report, prepared by Professor Athanasios Rontogiannis of the National Technical University of Athens, was added to the case file last Friday.

It examined digital audio logs from the Greek railway operator’s systems after allegations surfaced that 11 minutes of crucial communications between the stationmaster and the train driver had been deleted.

Rontogiannis analyzed audio files recorded between 10.30 p.m. and 11.55 p.m. on February 28, the night of the crash.

https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1260328/crash-expert-no-audio-tampering-in-case-file/


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