With a document, which was read in court, it became known that in the end the woman was not found.
In the end, the police did not locate Pavlos Fyssa’s partner, in order to testify at the Five-member Court of Criminal Appeals, where the trial of the Golden Dawn criminal organization is heard in the second instance.
With a document, which was read in court, it became known that in the end the woman was not found.
The Five-Member Court of Criminal Appeals had ordered the violent arraignment of the woman who has never publicly testified about what happened on the night of the musician’s murder.
The witness who had Pavlos Fyssa in her arms when he died after being stabbed by Giorgos Roupakias, had not appeared in the court of first instance and had not been sought to testify at the trial.
However, the statement he had given a few days after the murder had been read to the Piraeus Investigator who had initially taken charge of the murder, before the large case file was filed against the “criminal organization Golden Dawn”.
In this court and after a request from the defense, with which the side of the victims was also drafted, it was decided that Chrysa Tosloukou must give her testimony about the night of September 17-18, 2013, when the musician fell dead surrounded, according to the charge, by members of the “Attack Squad” of the organization.
The woman was searched by court order and located in a country town where she now resides, where she was served with a summons.
However, she did not appear in the courtroom and so the court issued a warrant for her arrest, which again was not executed.
Since Mrs. Tosloukou was not present even today, the court can impose a fine on her for perjury, which ranges from 200 to 500 euros.
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