He was run over by a car during a fan incident 4 years ago – A total of eight people were convicted at first instance
Postponed for next October, the trial before the Court of Appeal for the death of the 28-year-old Bulgarian Tosko Bozadzhiski, who lost his life four years ago, when, following a fan incident, he was dragged by I.X. car, near the Thessaloniki Concert Hall.
The appellate trial it was scheduled to start today in the Mixed Court of Appeal of Thessaloniki, but was postponed due to the continued abstention of the lawyers.
For the case a total of eight people had been convicted and against them the trial court imposed prison terms of 3 to 7.5 years. The only one to receive a prison sentence (7 years) was the 30-year-old, now the driver of the fatal car, who was found guilty of manslaughter but was released on parole pending the Court of Appeal, having previously spent almost 18 months in prison on remand prisoner.
With the same decision, her then partner, now 52 years old, was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison, who after the judges’ verdict returned to prison and was released a short time later. He had been found guilty of misdemeanors (without mitigating circumstances) including affray. All his other co-defendants had been released after being found guilty of misdemeanors, with a plea of ​​mitigation.
The 28-year-old Bulgarian had come with his friends to visit Thessaloniki, to watch the Thessaloniki derby between Aris and PAOK, in the context of the friendship maintained by the “yellow” fans with the Bulgarian Botev, whose victim was a fan .
Source: Skai
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