From the injury to the left cervical region, where the bullet from the 41-year-old policeman’s gun ended up, the death of the 17-year-old Roma in Leontari Boeotia occurred after a chase that had started from Aliarto.

According to the first evidence of the forensic examination of the death of 17-year-old Roma in Boeotia, it was established that the bullet first caused a penetrating wound in the left thumb and then ended up in the left cervical region.

This is a “blind” wound, as the bullet remained close to the neck, on the left side of the neck.

According to the forensic examination, the shot was fired a short distance from the victim, while the 17-year-old was not hit on the ribs. However, he had abrasions on the left side of his face, possibly caused by the victim falling to the ground.

Finally, samples were also taken from the fingers to detect gunpowder, in order to send them to the laboratories, so as to establish how close the weapon was to the 17-year-old.