The father of a 28-year-old woman who is missing after the train collision in Tempe is shocking with his words. He painfully admits that the hopes of finding his child alive have been extinguished.

“I will take my little girl in the box, chopped up…” he said, while the search for the missing persons is completed today.

“I don’t have any updates, I’m on hold. The police will call me. We gave DNA samples. The hopes of finding my child alive have been lost,” the father of the 28-year-old woman, who was a fourth-year student at AUTH in a second degree, told OREN.

Speaking of his other two children, two boys, who lived with their 28-year-old sister, the father said: “They will open the door to come in, open the wardrobe and see their sister’s clothes. I wouldn’t wish that feeling on my worst enemy.”

“I raised my girl with the best prospects, not to be killed by some tramp. What can you tell me? I give myself courage to support the family. Easter will come and I will have dishes on the table empty and her chair” he added.

Referring to the identification process, he said: “Those who have been identified will each take their own person in the box, because there is no survivor.”

According to the STAR of Central Greece, the three children of the family were in Atalanti for the three days of Clean Monday.

The 28-year-old Elpida had finished Civil Engineering in Patras and with qualifying exams had passed to Architecture in Thessaloniki.

“She studied day and night… She aimed to get her degree quickly so she wouldn’t be financially burdened. The boys still don’t understand what has happened. They are still looking in hospitals, maybe she is abandoned, maybe she is alive… but I know, that I will take my little girl in the box, dismembered…” were the words of the tragic father of the 28-year-old.