The death of the little girl who was found dead on a beach in Paleo Faliro is due to drowning. The forensic examination was reportedly not identified by traces that refer to criminal activity. According to the same sources, forensic experts George Di Lernia and Nikos Kalogria completed the child’s body examination and did not find findings that refer to criminal activity, further enhancing the mystery that covers the tragedy with the young child.

Death is due to drowning and all the scratches and remuneration that the child carries in various parts of his body are due to friction with sand and stones. His death, according to the same information, is determined in 24 to 36 hours before his finding and his origin appears to come from a northern African country. The possibility of a traffic accident, according to reports, were reportedly submitting to forensic experts photos of 4 missing girls two of whom they seem to look like the victim.

The girl is about 2.5 years old as the examination has emerged and appears to have had a health problem in her liver. Forensic experts took samples for histological examinations to have a clear picture of the case.

It is noted that many possibilities for the causes of the 3 -year -old girl’s death were examined by the Coast Guard officers. They did not exclude if death was caused by an accident, with him being a companion, a familiar person or a parent, who himself had lost his life, as they cannot explain the lack of searching for the child.

They also let the child be open with one of the two parents, possibly separated. His body brought multiple blows to the face, on the forehead, eyes, lips and nose, as well as obvious injuries to various parts of his body. If his wounds are posthumous, the accident is not excluded, his drowning, drowning and rocks.

Port executives have received deposits from Egyptian workers and a Greek who identified the body of the child. His death is determined at least 24 hours before his detection.

The girl was wearing a full -room swimsuit in bold, and it was impossible as typical sources reported. It has not been sought by any relatives, there was no statement of disappearance, nor a response to the Port Authority’s call for identification information. Investigations have already expanded to ports, marinas and ships moving in the area.

It is noted that the first forensic evidence left the possibility of criminal activity open.