Forensic Forerunner describes a blow to the victim’s face likely to come from a large ring worn by the accused
A temporary prisoner was judged after his apology to the 26 -year -old investigator Polygyros, who accused of intentional homicide and with deliberate A 33 -year -old who lost his life, at dawn last Saturday, in Agios Nikolaos, Halkidiki, when he was dragged by a van.
A 46 -year -old police officer (hospitalized at 424 Military Hospital), who – reaching the fight and trying to help the 33 -year -old, was also seriously injured in the same traffic accident – he was dragged by a 62 -year -old truck.
The forensic report drawn up days ago created new data In investigating the 26 -year -old’s criminal responsibilities, as in addition to the trauma -linked wounds to the victim’s body, a blow is described in his face (in the area of cheekbones), which is likely to come from a large ring wearing the accused and appears to have functioned.
The coroner’s finding leaves open the possibility that the 33 -year -old’s death came from either the blow or the drainage.
These data led the prosecutor of Polygyros to upgrade the category at the expense of the 26 -year -old, from the misdemeanor of dangerous bodily harm to fraud. Under these circumstances, he was called upon to apologize today before the investigator, however denying the accusation attributed to him.
“We started arguing in the middle of the road and came into our hands. Pushed each other. The blows were not so loud and I don’t know how it fell on the road. There is no chance of dying from my blows, ”he allegedly apologized.
Source: Skai
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