Father Caroline: I’m afraid the day Lydia asks where her mother is – we’ll tell her the truth

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Caroline Krauts’s parents say they are devastated in an interview with British Daily Mail after the conviction of Babis Anagnostopoulos for the murder of his wife in front of their little daughter.

“He has now been sentenced to a long prison term, although this is not going to bring back my beautiful daughter,” he said. the father of David Crouch. «It’s a small consolation that he will serve his sentence in the Korydallos prison, the most miserable, in front of which the Belmars prison in London resembles the Ritz hotel. They will be in the same prisons as other murderers, but also all kinds of perverts. “The good guys and his background from a middle-class family will not help him in this hole full of cockroaches and rats,” he says.

“Soon Lydia will be old enough to go to the kindergarten on the island, the same place where her mother went. However, before that happens, I will give her Caroline’s last name so that she no longer has anything to do with the murderer Anagnostopoulos. “I will also make sure he never sees his daughter again,” says the devastated father.

He said of his wife Lydia: “Susan barely speaks except for her granddaughter, around whom her whole life revolves. She still gets up early every morning to pray at Caroline’s grave – just 80 meters from the churchyard overlooking the sea next to the small chapel where Lydia was baptized earlier this year – before returning home to be immersed in her granddaughter. The daily rituals of bathing and feeding, playing and talking with the little girl are what maintain it now “.

“One day Lydia will ask where her mother is. I’m scared this day. He must know the truth and half-truths will not help. “One day she will discover the naked truth and it is better for her to learn it whole from her grandparents who love her rather than partially”, she says in the British newspaper.

“When I see her running around the house I travel 20 years back,” she says. “It was a time when Caroline was beginning to claim her independence, a dynamic little girl who always knew what she wanted, but she was so sweet. Their resemblance is incredible: a beautiful face with the biggest black eyes I have ever seen, who inherited them from her mother, as well as Caroline from hers.

Lydia chats non-stop. She sleeps in Caroline’s old room, in her mother’s bed, but refuses to spend the nights alone, so her grandmother, Susan, sleeps with her. Susan suffers from depression and does not speak at all about Caroline’s death. All her attention is focused on the care of her granddaughter, the daily bath, the meal time, the conversations with her are what keep her alive. “I’m afraid that Susan, whom I have known for almost 30 years, is missing. Caroline was the most important thing in her life“, Says David Krauts.

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