Leo in SKAI: The definition of suffocating death findings for little Iris

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The president of the forensic company, Grigoris Leon, spoke to SKAI and Giorgos Avtias about the case of the three dead children of the Daskalakis family and specifically about the facts surrounding the death of little Iris.

In the six-month-old infant, as he said, the findings are the definition of suffocating death: “There is no doubt that what findings we have specifically in characteristic organs such as lungs and brain is the definition of suffocating death. Even a young medical examiner read in the books about the suffocating death and see the findings in the specific organs are exactly these findings “.

The atrocity judge in Patras, as she said, is not expected to make a different assessment, referring to a confirmed suffocating death

He also stressed that the trauma in the child’s mouth should be justified, and secondly the blood in the cloth: “The cloth is connected by the child with her. So the blood comes from the child. To have blood we must have a source of bleeding. “She was in the mouth so we all imagine where the cloth was found.”

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