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“Crime, not suicide” -The Prosecutor catapulted the death of Efi Tsichlaki in Chania

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“I believe that it turned out that there was a death in two years, that is, that someone grabbed her by the neck, created hypoxia, lost consciousness and then shot her while she was lying down,” said the prosecutor of the Joint Court of Appeal in the West. Chania, emphasizing that death of Efi Tsichlaki is due to homicide and not in suicide.

Today, Tuesday, May 24 and the third day of the trial, the curtain is expected to fall on the much-praised case.

“For me, the findings of medical examiners are of great value. The view that the injuries were pre-mortem. It was a bad time. I believe that there was no preliminary study “stressing that this is a crime without premeditated.

He suggested that the accused be found guilty of homicide, acquitted of domestic violence and guilty of possession of a firearm. “Humanly, I will also say to the girl’s relatives that I would be the first to support it if there was evidence of suicide,” she noted.

Earlier, the accused had pleaded not guilty, claiming that he loved his wife and if he had understood that he was going to commit suicide, he would have done everything to prevent it.

The family’s lawyer spoke about a clear case of gynecology. “It is a sacred right of the accused to say what he wants, but also your sacred duty to evaluate his allegations”he stressed.

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