
Calls for apologies from the defendants, namely two station chiefs and an inspector, are being sent today by the appellate investigator Larisa, who continues to investigate a fatal accident in the city of Minsk. Tempe.
The defendants are expected to walk through the investigator’s door today or tomorrow to apologize again as the judiciary appears to be trying to gather new evidence in the case and track down all those responsible.
This is a move that deals with the new responsibilities of the new investigator who took over the case of the accident, while at the same time continuing investigations at all levels in search of those involved in the accident.
Since yesterday, the investigator has a voluminous case, which he studies, finding that this is a complex case with many parameters, both in terms of the causes of the accident and the involvement of persons.
According to APE and based on the course of the investigation, it is possible that the 59-year-old accused station manager, who is being held in Larisa prisons, will be acquitted again, and it is also possible that other persons will be prosecuted in the near future.
Source: Kathimerini

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