It will take place at 12 noon at the ESIEA Building – See the full text of the announcement
Call to a press conference at ESIEA appeal to the representatives of the mass media the lawyers and special experts dealing with the much-lauded case of the tragedy of Tempoas today, Monday 11/18, they will provide a new detailed update regarding the preparation for the Greek courts and the pending cases.
In particular, the lawyers and experts representing the families of the 57 dead, as well as many injured in the fatal train accident, who have been following the case “closely” from the very beginning, will present any new evidence available, as well as the “road map » until the court. As they emphasize in their announcement, after the end of the information there will be a Q&A, so that – if possible – all the disputed parameters of the case can be closed, to which there are now definitive answers from objective research data.
The text of the announcement is as follows:
“On Monday, November 18 at 12.00 in the 1st Floor Hall of the ESIEA Building (Academias 20, Athens), there will be a briefing on important issues regarding the progress of the investigation and the path to the trial for the Tempi train accident.
Given the complexity of the case, there will be sufficient time available to answer questions from the audience.
Media representatives are invited to attend the presentation for their information.
The lawyers
George Dakouras
St. Charles
Argyro Kounelis
Christina Malliakoudi
Yannis Marakakis
Antonis Xylourgidis
Vassilis Hartopoulos
Antonis Psaropoulos”
Source: Skai
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