
The 12 defendants are likely to start apologizing for the fan-motivated murder of 19-year-old Alkis Campanos and the injury of two of his friends in the early hours of February 1, 2022 in the Harilau area. today in the hall of the Mixed Jury of Thessaloniki.
After a two-week break around Easter, the trial is due to resume today with the questioning of a technician, which “closes” the list of defense witnesses. This is a witness testifying on behalf of the last defendant.
After that, the defendants themselves (aged 21 to 26) and those already temporarily detained, who will be summoned one at a time for apologies, will take over the relay. The apology process is expected to continue at the next court hearings, within a week.
So far, none of the 12 defendants has confessed to having beaten Alki, although they all admitted (in their opening statements at the beginning of the trial three months ago) that they were present at the bloody episode.
Before the adjournment of the court session, three forensic experts (C. Apostolidu, Counts Leon and Dim. Galenderis) were interrogated as witnesses for the defense. that the death of a 19-year-old teenager came from a hit in the femoral artery.
With their conclusions, they tried, on behalf of their clients, to refute the conclusions of their colleague Leda Kovatsis, who signed the conclusion of the forensic medical examination, speaking of death as a result of a fusion of injuries to the lower extremities and the head.
Reacting to the content of the statements of the three forensic technical consultants, Alka’s parents, through their lawyer, filed a lawsuit against them for perjury and fraud in court.
Source: RES
Source: Kathimerini

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