The cadre of those responsible for the tragedy with the 57 dead in Tempi is growing ever larger, as, after the fatal Larissa station master’s pre-trial detention and prosecutions against the inspector and the other two station masters who were on shift in Larissa, further prosecutions are expected, with the attention to be directed now and at the headquarters of the OSE.

According to information, the investigation is aimed at the central managers of the OSE, who received the shift lists a month in advance and had to check if the station masters were correctly assigned and if the needs were met.

Regarding the prosecutions that have already been brought, the inspector and the two station masters, who seem to have left earlier than the end of their shift, are on the staff.

According to the indictment, the penalties they will face range from 10 years to life, for disrupting transportation security.

The inspector put the inexperienced station master in Larissa alone for 4 days, while the basic station master, the contract holder, had to sit until 11 at night. And the assistant also had to sit until 11. Both left earlier.

The two station masters will be called in the next few days by interrogator.

The Plenary Assembly of Larissa Appellates meets on Friday – Two additional appellant investigators in the investigation

The Plenum of Appeals of Larissa is meeting tomorrow, in order for 21, in total, senior judges, to choose the two appellate investigators who will henceforth run the investigations after the initiative to upgrade the investigations, made by the head of the Larissa Appellate Prosecutor’s Office Stamatis Daskalopoulos, who supervises from the first moment the interrogations in their entirety by order of the Prosecutor of the Supreme Court Isidoros Dogiakos.