
The appearance of Pavlos Fissa’s partner, Krisa Toslowkova, is expected on Friday by the five-member Court of Criminal Appeals, which has ruled that a woman who never testified publicly about what happened on the night of the musician’s murder should be prosecuted.
The witness who held Pavlos Fissa in her arms when he died from the stabbing of Giorgos Rupakias did not appear at the trial court and was not called to testify at the trial. However, a statement he gave a few days after the murder was read to the Piraeus investigator, who initially claimed responsibility for the murder, before a big case was brought against the “Golden Dawn” criminal organization.
At this trial, and after a motion by the defense, with which the side of the victims was also drawn up, it was decided that Krisa Tosloukova should testify about the night of September 17-18, 2013, when the musician fell dead in the environment, according to the prosecution, members of the “Assault Squad” of the organization.
By a court decision, the woman was found and taken to the provincial town where she now lives, where she was handed a summons. However, she did not appear in the courtroom, so the court issued a warrant for her arrest, which was to be enforced at today’s hearing.
If Mrs. Tosloukova is not present even on Friday at the testimony, perhaps the court will impose on her fine for perjury which ranges from 200 to 500 euros.
In addition to the musician’s then-partner, the court called two more witnesses on Friday: the musician’s friend Michalis Xipolitos, who was present at the Koralli cafe, from where the death chase for Fissa’s group began, and the external prison guard Dimitris Hatzistamati, a coffee shop regular who tried to relieve tension that night , when he saw that gold hunters had gathered at the entrance to the store.
Both witnesses are important, as they described important details of what happened prior to the death blow to the musician, and “organized and coordinated”, as they both characterized, the actions of the members of the “assault squad” formed that evening express time by members of the local organization ” Golden Dawn in Nice.
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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