On May 10, 2011, Manolis Kandaris was murdered by foreigners for a video camera, while he was taking his wife to give birth
At May 10, 2011, o Manolis Kantaris was murdered under his house in the center of Athens, by three foreign men who attacked him to steal the video camera he was holding in order to record the arrival of his child.
Kandaris that night was taking his wife to give birth.
On the occasion of the completion of 12 years since the murder that shocked the whole of Greece, the daughter of Manolis Kantaris, Andrianna, made a touching post on Twitter about her father who passed away so unjustly at the age of 44.
The post of the daughter of Manolis Kandaris, about the father she never met: “May 10, 2011. The black day that scarred us. The dark day when your camera wasn’t just stolen. They stole your life and us our man so unjustly. Dad, you were too good for this world. You were the joy of life, the sweetest soul and that’s how we will always remember you.”
May 10, 2011.
The black day that scarred us.
The dark day when your camera wasn’t just stolen. They stole your life and us our man so unfairly.
Dad, you were too good for this world. You were the joy of life, the sweetest soul and we will always remember you that way. pic.twitter.com/h5NJ9I5NMg— Andrianna Kantari (@AndrianaKantari) May 10, 2023
Source: Skai
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