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Anagnostopoulos: I hope one day I will be forgiven – I would “turn my back” on Caroline’s mother

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Makis Synodinos

Closing his marathon testimony, the accused spoke about his mother-in-law, saying that he considered her a very rare person.

“If I had left during these 37 days, I would have twice betrayed the people close to us and my mother-in-law. I could not bear to look at her and hug her every day. But turning my back on her would be the most timid thing. The common reason we lived was Lydia. My mother-in-law had me as her child. The best thing to do in such a wrong situation was to be close to people. It seems hypocritical to hug my mother-in-law but she was not. “She knew how much I loved her daughter.”

Then from his seat they said that the woman can not be in court and that makes it very easy for him as well as that he can not bear to be there and face him while the accused was facing her even though he had killed her child.

Anagnostopoulos responded to the headquarters:

“It simply came to our notice then. I hope one day all those I hurt with my actions. (Caroline and Roxola and her parents.) .. I hope one day they will forgive me. I hope God forgives me … And all the people who suffered because of me and will suffer without Caroline. I will never forgive myself. ” He said and cried …

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