By Maki Synodinou
The 62 -year -old KEP director of the “protagonist” may have been released in the creepy Boeotia case, where she has been accused of hiding her mother’s death for years to continue to receive the elderly but critical but critical questions.
Until now a veil of mystery covers “John” from Albania, which he named as the man who helped her to bury the unfortunate elderly. Is “John” an actual person? Where is it? Has he left in Albania?
A second and most crucial question that has been put under the microscope of the authorities to answer is whether her elderly mother passed away two years ago as the 62-year-old claims 4-5 years ago as deposits with neighbors’ authorities have in their hands, the elderly man was disappeared from a 5-year-old person.
The 62 -year -old who confessed to buried her own mother for financial reasons is described as a disturbed and strange person who created all tensions and problems.
Speaking to skai.gr, Mr. Panagiotis Kochilis T. President of the Federation of KEP POSEKEP and the Workers’ Association of KEP Attica and Central Greece, argues that the 62 -year -old’s behavior resulted in lawsuits falling from KEP workers and citizens.
As Mr Kocholis typically says, he went to the service with not the appropriate clothing that is appropriate to a public service director. As the 62 -year -old said, he was going with pajamas and slippers. Her behavior combined with what she changed from KEP to KEPs but always in a managerial position plus that the Municipality of Tanagra was aware of many questions why the woman remained in the public service.
Source: Skai
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