
He ruled out the possibility that what happened on the night of the murder of Pavlos Fissas was accidental, said his childhood friend Giorgos Dulvaris, who testified in test of the Golden Dawn.
An eyewitness who was with Fissa and his company at the Coralli Café that night to watch a football match testified that there was nothing going on in the shop to justify “waiting” for the Chrysogits team outside when the match was over.
The position expressed by Mr. Dulvaris in response to the Chairman’s questions about the possibility that something happened inside the cafeteria that mobilized the “battalion” was absolute: they were under an organized attack against Pavlos Fissas, since he was known as a musician for their anti-fascist views.
According to Mr. Dulvaris, in the dining room, two people were standing in front of them who were looking at them, and because of their appearance, they told each other that “they are fascists”, as they were wearing camouflage pants, camouflage pants and one of they are wearing the Golden Dawn shirt upside down.
As he testified, they saw how these people at some point sent messages without worrying themselves, since there was no tension between them. In the meantime, their company grew as Fyssas also invited other friends of his to go to Coralli.
At the end of the match, as the witness said, near the cafe “I saw a car in which two people looked at us menacingly and 6-7 people threatened us. We couldn’t leave this place. I saw two wheelers. Helmets. They were armed. It had two JUPITER engines. Nobody helped us. When we crossed the street, they continued to terrorize us, they cursed our mothers and our family and said they would kill us.”
According to a friend of Pavlos Fissa, the people who gathered “looked like an organized company” that “stomped their feet rhythmically, shouting ‘y’ to scare us even more.”
The witness said that in the face of this situation they decided to leave on foot and that when they realized that the assembled people would be after them, “Paul said: we are all running now, everyone.”
As testified by Mr. Dulvaris, he himself did not see the crime scene, since he arrived at the scene of the murder when his childhood friend had already been mortally wounded by Giorgos Rupakias. “I saw beaten Pavlos in the hands of Chryza.”
The president, as well as the prosecutor, asked the witness a lot of questions about the situation that prevailed in the cafe.
- chairman: Crissa (Fissa’s partner) showed the police that you said something, a certain phrase, loudly in the dining room.
- Witness: I don’t remember that.
- chairman: Did you say anything to each other about these two people? What will you comment?
- Witness: That they were fascists in their clothes.
- chairman: Did you say that Paul said something about clothes?
- Witness: There was a conversation between us. I don’t think they heard it.
- chairman: Did you see them talking on the phone?
- Witness: I saw how they corresponded.
- chairman: Pavlos’ partner testified that you said “we don’t need fascists.”
- Witness: I said I don’t want a fuss
- chairman: You said: “I would rather have a worm as a friend than a gold digger”?
- Witness: I don’t remember anything like that.
- chairman: Did you say german seeds?
- Witness: Not. I remember saying 2-3 times that we live next door and don’t want any fuss.
- chairman: Was there an atmosphere that something was about to happen and you invited your other friends as well?
- Witness: No, they came to hang out.
- Conference: Do you think it all happened by accident?
- WitnessA: No, they were organized. Perhaps because they got to know Pavlos Fyssas, they found an opportunity.
The trial was adjourned until Monday to allow the DSA to resolve a problem with the representation of a legal aid attorney (who abstained) and represent the imprisoned defendants.
Source: RES-IPE

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