Forensic evidence changed the investigation in Athens, Greece

ethnos.gr (Greek)

Greek authorities are re-evaluating the death of a 39-year-old. Initial reports suggested a homicide investigation. New findings from forensic examinations indicate all injuries were inflicted after death. The Athens homicide division is not accepting the case file. The investigation will return to where it began. This change is based on the emerging evidence from the completed examinations. The shift in direction follows the near completion of the histopathological tests. These tests suggest the wounds were inflicted post-mortem. The lack of defensive wounds on other fingers also support this.


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