The wife of the angler, spoke to the father of the 6-year-old and said to him “good man, where are you?”, with him answering that he had gone to charge his cell phone because he did not have a phone to notify.
The testimony of spearfisherman Pavlos Burnas who found the 6-year-old girl who drowned in Corinth is shocking. He described on SKAI TV and the “Morning News” show how he saw her under a boat, how he pulled her to the shore and also her father’s reactions.
“While I was swimming and looking for fish, at one point I went to the surface to take a breath. I realized that there was something under a boat. I noticed better and saw that it is a person, a child. I started shouting to my wife to call the police, the coast guard… I took the child out then I realized the size… That it is a child… I tried to give him first aid. The kid didn’t… He was blue… He didn’t.. He was already gone maybe a long time,” said Mr. Burnas.
The angler reported that the father was nowhere to be found when he pulled the six-year-old out, but he came a short time later when the police he and his wife called arrived. As she said she was in a state of shock and was telling the police officer “Tell me my child is alive, tell me my child is alive, I don’t have another child”.
He also said that his wife spoke to the father of the 6-year-old and said “good man where are you?”, with him replying that he had gone to charge his cell phone because he did not have a phone to notify.
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