For the case of the death of the two youngest daughters of the Daskalakis family, Malena and Iris, she will be back today before the Mixed Jury Court, in the new trial she has to face, Roula Pispirigou.

As Georgina’s trial heads into the final stretch, with a critical day for the accused on Thursday, when she expects to hear in court the prosecution’s judgment in the case of the disappearance of her first-born daughter, a new trial begins for the woman who is accused of her own hand took the lives of all three of her children.

The trial for Malena and Irida began last November, was adjourned until December and then set to resume today. In court, the jury has been drawn and the indictment has been read.

The 35-year-old woman in this trial is facing a charge of serial intentional homicide in a calm state of mind, a charge related to the loss of life of her 3.5-year-old daughter Malena in 2019, the first child in the family to die, as and of just six-month-old Iris in 2021, while the baby slept in the same room as Georgina.

In the case file filed for the case, while Pispirigou was already accused of Georgina, it is stated that the two children died of suffocation due to the fault of their mother. Roula Pispirigou is accused in this case that on April 13, 2019, inside the “Aglaia Kyriakou” hospital, she blocked the breathing of Malena, who was hospitalized after a successful treatment of lymphadenitis. Almost a year later, on March 21, 2021, he allegedly murdered six-month-old Iris by suffocation again while the infant slept. Initially, Malena’s death, which had caused a huge surprise to the Hospital’s doctors, was attributed by a medical examiner to liver failure. For Iris, the initial assessment was that the baby died of agenesis – sinus hypoplasia.

Apologizing for the deaths of her two younger daughters, Roula Pispirigou claimed, as in Georgina’s case, that she is innocent and could not have harmed her children.

The charge against Malena and Irida was largely based on the position of medical examiners Nikos Karakoukis and Nikos Kalogreas who ruled that the two youngest girls of the Daskalaki family had died of suffocation.

In this trial, the father of the three children is not in the position of Defendant, due to financial difficulties, but he will testify as a witness.

Mr. Daskalakis is present in the Defense of the charge against the defendant in the trial for Georgina with his lawyers.

At the previous session of the MOD that will try the case of his two youngest children, the father of the girls requested the appointment of advocates through Legal Aid, but the request was not granted for formal reasons.