The conversation between the colleagues of the 31-year-old police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis is shocking who breathed his last yesterday after his serious injury from a naval flare during the incidents in Rentis.

The news of the death of the 31-year-old broadcast through the center the service announcer of the Sub-Directorate for the Restoration of Order, in which the police officer served.

The dialogue of the policemen

Announcer: 526
Dimiritis: Very well
Announcer: 531
Dimiritis: Very well
Announcer: You get 520 with the evening squads too, right?
Dimiritis: Right
Announcer: The YMET squads, which are on duty, have also turned to our channel. The speaker conveys, and I am certainly expressing all the employees at YAT but also in general at our directorate. We know that today is the most difficult day for our service, because one of our family, George, is no longer with us. I hope for all of us to be as brave as George was brave in the great battle he fought all these days. All our actions must now honor our brother and pay the necessary respect to his memory. We are sure that George is now watching over us from where he is and it is certain because we are members of his family. Hero and immortal.
Dimirite: Immortal
Dimirite: Immortal
Dimirite: Immortal
Dimirite: Immortal

Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the funeral of police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis tomorrow

Tomorrow, Friday December 29, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be present at the funeral procession of police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis in Thessalonikiaccording to a statement from the prime minister’s office.

The exodus service will take place at 1:30 PM in the Holy Church of Agios Dimitrios and his burial will take place in the cemetery of the Holy Church of the Resurrection of the Lord, in Thermi.

The 31-year-old policeman who had been hit by a flare during incidents, outside the indoor gym “Melina Merkouri” in Rentiswhile the volleyball match between Olympiakos and Panathinaikosbreathed his last yesterday afternoon.

The flare had struck the unfortunate policeman in the left leg, finding an artery and causing him to bleed severely.

The seriously injured 31-year-old was rushed to the General State Hospital of Nice, where doctors in an attempt to stop the bleeding they had amputated his leg.

Subsequently, the police officer was in the ICU under sedation, while efforts by doctors last week to revive him were unsuccessful.

Unfortunately, the 31-year-old couldn’t stand it and ended yesterday.

The episodes were recorded on evening of December 7th.