Mystery remains the identity of the little girl whose lifeless body was found in Old Faliroat Eden Beach. The child’s identity remains unknown, as after four days and despite the appeals of the authorities, no one has sought it.
However, authorities are continuing investigations by trying to answer a number of questions that remain unanswered as the data available to them are scarce. The child, according to ERT’s broadcast, is about 4 years old and not 3 while the “key” in the investigations is the little girl’s swimsuit. It is a full -length swimsuit with long turquoise and fuchsia sleeves, which reports that it is not circulating in our country.
Indeed, the impression is that the child was only 92cm high, according to Admiral Ea. Nikos Spanos which means the child was probably malnourished.
It is recalled that the forensic examination showed drowning while her body suffered injuries attributed to posthumous impact on the rocks, as the child appears to have stayed in the sea for several hours.
Authorities are considering all scenarios. “The scenario is very much played by a companion and then the child was drowned. There have been divers to see if there is another item. Unless it was a criminal activity. Because the fact that the coroner said drowning does not mean that the child may not have drowned. That is, it may also be a criminal activity, “Attica Police President George Kalliakmanis told ERTNEWS.
The port has appealed to anyone who knows something to contact the authorities. Toxicological tests may be given more answers, the results of which will be ready in the coming weeks.
Source: Skai
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