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The trial of Pispirigou: what Manos Daskalakis testified to

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The trial of Pispirigou: what Manos Daskalakis testified to

The defendant’s estranged husband describes to the Joint Jury continuous interrogations over a long period in their personal and family lives. Roulas PispirigouManos Daskalakis, the journey after the wedding, quarrels, moves from the family home and what preceded and followed the tragic death of their three children.

The witness described in court the two-faced behavior of the accused, who, according to him, “obsessed” with him even from the prison cell, while “as a mother she was a role model.”

OUR witness, in a quiet and even voice that doesn’t change tone easily, he described their life together with a 34-year-old man, the birth of Georgina and their other two children, stating that it was normal until, as he said, Malena’s death in 2019 changed the situation.

During his testimony in court, the witness tried to explain all aspects of his behavior in the last period before the arrest of the accused and the prosecution, emphasizing that “as the mother of my children, I had to support her as a father. He gave absolutely no rights. I had a coroner for liver failure and sinus agenesis,” referring to the deaths of the family’s youngest children, Iris and Malena, and the results of the coroner’s reports.

As for the recent period, the witness spoke about threats from Rula Pispirigo against his relatives, and also mentioned the period before her arrest, when the 34-year-old man spoke to a journalist to find out how the investigation against Georgina was progressing. He even said that “my father supported the accused. One afternoon she told him, “If they accuse me, I will take him with me.” When he asked her why she was telling him this, she answered him: “So! I’m telling you.” Then there was a message that I would hire Alexis Kouya as a lawyer. He took him and threatened: “If he takes Kuuya, I will act differently.”

In his testimony, he spoke about their extramarital affairs both, saying that he entered into one of them in 2018, and when he found out about his wife’s extramarital affair in 2021, he left home. However, he linked the event to the death of the couple’s youngest daughter, Irida, six days later, since, as he characteristically said, “the defendants got into a fight over an extramarital affair and a verbal altercation ensued.” Georgina was listening to this fight, and I took the baby and changed his room. Because she kept verbally attacking me and I didn’t want my child to see it, I slapped her. I left home. Then her sister informed me that our child had problems. The child was frozen and the defendant massaged him. We went to the hospital and the doctors announced that our child had also died.“.

“When I went to the child, no matter what I asked her, she looked at her mother to answer me”

For the events leading to the death of his eldest daughter, georgina, her father wrote the whole chronicle from the period of her initial illness to the day of her death.

As he told the judges, one morning his wife called him on the phone and said that Georgina was convulsing and she asked to be taken to the hospital. “THENWhen I went to the child, whatever I asked, she looked at her mother to answer me.. Because it was a period FROMOnly one remained, and so the accused remained. In the following days, the doctors did not let me in. I don’t know what he told the doctors. My lawyer spoke to her lawyer to get me released.”

Regarding the incident at the Caramandanio hospital, he specifically stated: “I leave at noon, and in the afternoon the accused picks me up and tells me”run, baby stay“. I went and the doctors tried to bring him back. They did it in 55 minutes. He was the third child. I lost the ground under my feet. The child recovered and is now paralyzed.”

The witness also recounted that since then he had been present in at least one episode of his child’s seizure, as well as in his final days in a hospital in Athens, of which he reported: “At ‘Aglaya Kyriakou’, the child completely collapsed. Especially on the last day, he couldn’t open his eyes at all. On 1/29 I was on a bus in Kiato when the defendant picked me up, she told me that the doctors were trying to get the baby back. That was until my Georgina’s death.

The trial was postponed until February 7, when the testimony will continue with questions to the witness.

Source: RES-IPE

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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