Golden Dawn trial: Lago’s curses on Magda Fyssa – On 18/1 the girlfriend of the deceased Pavlos testifies

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The convicted Yannis Lagos verbally attacked the mother of the deceased musician with indecent characterizations

There was great tension today in the Golden Dawn trial when the accused MEP Yiannis Lagos verbally attacked the mother of Pavlos Fyssa.

Earlier, the president announced that the court had identified the musician’s partner, in whose arms Fyssas had died after being stabbed by Giorgos Roupakias, and that she would be called to testify in court at the next trial, on January 18, a trial in which she has been called to testify first, an eyewitness to the murder.

Her testimony, for the side of the defendants, is considered particularly important as they expect her to describe what happened in the cafeteria, which according to their position is not what was described by friends of the murdered man, before Fyssas and his company fell into the ambush of the group of gold diggers who pursued.

Shortly before the end of the meeting, there was a great tension with the convicted Yiannis Lagos, who verbally attacked the musician’s mother with indecent characterizations.

The tension was caused when Ms. Fyssa asked the side of Golden Dawn to stop calling her son “blessed” as she charged: “He has been murdered.” It was preceded by a comment made by Lagos to the witness who was testifying by commenting on an old post of hers in which the witness had written “c.. the mother of Kasidiaris”. Lagos spoke of the duty of “respecting mothers”. So Mrs. Fyssa, after her remark about the “blessed man”, added, referring to Yiannis Lagos, “and about the “political” prisoner: are you so sad for the mothers?”

Yannis Lagos reacted to her remark, who with serious expressions told her that “you are Magda Fyssa by profession” shouting at her “come on…”. Even when the policemen were pulling him from the bench, handcuffing him, the condemned MEP did not stop shouting.

While the court had left, curses began to be exchanged between the two sides of the audience at the same time that Lagos, escorted by police officers who were pulling him towards the exit, shouted “Come on, hello!”.

The witness Dimitra Zorzou, an eyewitness to the murder of Pavlos Fyssas, testified in court, as at the moment Roupakias stabbed the musician, she was on a bench with a friend a short distance away. The witness described how a group of “black-clad, with bats” chased Fyssa and that some of them hit him on the back. He also saw, as he testified, the car of Roupakias rushing to the scene and him getting out of it. The witness said that the man convicted of the murder approached the musician who was in a cordon “hugging him and turning around in the car”. As he said, “when he goes to enter, two police officers appear who go to Pavlos and he shouts to them, ‘catch him, he stabbed me'”.

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