Life and perennial penalties imposed on today’s fashion on the three women who were unanimously found guilty of the murder of 23 -year -old Faye Bakogiorgos, The unfortunate pregnant woman who was found dead and wrapped in a blanket, next to trash cans in Kypseli in October 2021.

The Joint Circuit Court ruled:

  • the imposition of penalty life imprisonment and an additional 22 years imprisonment in landlady of Faye, for which he also set a fine of 7,000 euros. She found her guilty of homicide by intent, trafficking in people, dangerous bodily harm and attempted bodily harm.
  • To mother of the victim the sentence imposed is 15 years in prison for simple synergy in homicide and in trafficking.
  • The court for the same charges imposed on sister of Faye 11 year old After recognition, with a majority of 5 to 2, its mitigating post -adolescent age.

All three women are taken to prison as the judges refused to grant suspensive force to appeal. The court did not recognize any mitigating in the two older women.

Initially, Faye Bakoyorgos’ sister had confessed that she killed her, but then she was repeated and blamed her mother -in -law with her mother.

RESEARCH FOR POSSIBLE, SUPPLY offenses

At the same time, the judges accepted the prosecutor’s proposal to transmit the proceedings of the trial to the Public Prosecutor’s Office with a view to the formation of three files to investigate equal issues that arose in the process.

Thus, the first case file is being investigated in the first case file, the possibility of committing a breach of duty by police (DIAS team, service officer, etc.) who were entrusted to the case, when Fai’s corpse was thrown away and until the homicide was taken.

The second case file concerns the possibility of committing a false deposition of the daughter of the landlord.

Finally, a case file will also be formed for the involvement in the fourth person case which allegedly led to the vehicle by which Fai’s corpse was transported.