A scientist with specialized knowledge will assist in the work of the main investigation carried out by the interrogator Christina Salapa for murder of 9-year-old Georginafor which is accused her temporarily detained mother.
At the request of Ms. Salapa for the appointment of a specialist scientist, the head of the Appellate Prosecutor’s Office, Maria Gane, who by law has the highest supervision of the investigation, appointed Chara Spiliopoulou, Professor, Director of the Laboratory of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology of the Medical School of the University of Athensto assist research in areas that require specialized knowledge for more accurate diagnosis and judgment of key events.
The request submitted by the 18th Regular Investigator to the Appellate Prosecutor’s Office, as defined by the Criminal Procedure Code, emphasizes that a forensic expert is required who could point out to the court officer further actions that will contribute to the full clarification of the case.
According to information in the request, the following is mentioned: “Considering the way in which the crime of homicide was allegedly committed intentionally, by a perpetrator in a calm state of mind, and seen through the use of a drug active substance that left its mark on the post-mortem blood of the minor victim as shown by specialized histological and examinations, in our opinion the forensic scientist, after learning of the patient’s medical record as well as the histological and toxicological examinations that took place after her death, may point out to us or recommend further actions to be taken , which only if a person with special knowledge in forensic science makes them known to us, we will be able to proceed with the appropriate investigative actions for the further elucidation of the criminal act that we are investigating “.
The Appellate Prosecutor’s Office immediately proceeded with the act of appointing Mrs. Spiliopoulou to the investigative request with the issuance of an act of appointment of a specialist scientist, as it was judged that her assistance will assist Ms. Salapa’s work in the case that is of great importance.
Ms. Spiliopoulou with excellent training and extensive experience has been dozens of times in the forefront of major events that require identification and investigation of deaths, such as those from the devastating fire in Mati or others as a result of criminal actions.
A few days ago the scientist gave a testimony to the Mixed Jury Court in the case of the crime in Glyka Nera, whose presence at the crime scene helped the most in the investigation of the case.
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