After the ceremony, relatives and friends shouted “Immortals” and burst into applause
The memorial service for the 57 victims of Tempe was held at the site of the collision of the two trains in an intense emotional charge, making even the priest who read the names of the people who lost their lives bow before the unspeakable tragedy and burst into sobs.
Relatives and friends came to the scene of the accident where at 12:00 the annual memorial service was heldwearing on the chest a black and white sticker with a black ribbonwhere he brought her date the accident occurredwhile after the end of the ceremony they shouted “Immortals” and burst into applause.
Relatives of the 57 victims but also ordinary people visit the place with tears in their eyes leaving flowers and demanding justice.
Tragic is the figure of the mother who sows over the treesshouting: “My love, I can’t believe I won’t see you again.. Where are you?”
A little further, the mother of 23-year-old Deni Routsi, one of the 57 victims of the unspeakable tragedy in Tempi, who was on the day of the “black” anniversary at ground zero to honor the memory of her son and ask for justice once again.
“We will fight it to the end. If we do not find justification here, we will find it elsewhere. The killing of our children is unforgivable, a premeditated murder. The guilty will be punished either in Greece or abroad,” she told reporters visibly moved.
57 times the bells rang in the churches of the whole country
In mourning, earlier, at 10 in the morning, bells rang in all the country’s churches in memory of the people who lost their lives unjustly in the Tempe accident.
The bells rang 57 timesas many as the dead of the tragedy with this specific move following a request from the president of the Association of Relatives of Tempo Victims, Maria Karystianou.
Source: Skai
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