
The testimony of the first witness in her trial was given in a tense atmosphere. Roulas Pispirigou. OUR Manos Daskalakisburst into tears, he closed his testimony, in which he declared for three days that he supported the charge of attempted murder and the murder of his first child, formulated by the judicial authorities.
The witness at the last two court hearings was interrogated with a barrage of questions from the 34-year-old defendant’s lawyer, in which he stated that now he strongly believes that it was his ex-wife who was responsible for Georgina’s death.and also for the death of two other children.
The interrogation of the 31-year-old father of three from Patras took place under the watchful eyes of a black-clad defendant who testified today that she was annoyed when her ex-husband did not remember to answer the facts Al asked him about. Kougias. In fact, at such a moment, the 34-year-old man angrily delivered a monologue “give him pills so he remembers.”
The tone rose when Al. Kougias told a witness that “you were taught, Mr. Daskalakis”, while the 31-year-old himself angrily denied that he was “taught”. The lawyer asked questions about the time Georgina was in Onassios’ intensive care unit, when she experienced a medical event similar to the one she experienced in Caramandanio, during which the child developed paralysis due to low brain oxygenation. Purpose Al. Kugiya should have pointed out that in the incident with Onasei that happened later, the mother was not present.
Alexis Kougias: Why did you change your testimony?
Witness: I didn’t change any evidence…
President: The testimony will be evaluated …
Alexis Kougias: Well, the episode in Onasei’s intensive care unit was without anyone present. For what reason, while the accused was not there, do you say that she caused the corresponding episode in Caramandanio? Why did you accept it?
Witness: The child in Onassios was paralyzed and it was due to a seizure. Before that, the child was healthy and did not get sick. We were warned that the child would have episodes…
Alexis Kougias: Oh, and on January 29, when he died, did he have a seizure?
Referring to Mr. Daskalakis that the 34-year-old woman “did everything for her child”, his lawyer said:
Alexis Kougias: How do you explain, with such adoration for her children, that she executes them one by one to keep you?
Witness: We were together, that’s what I showed her.
Alexis Kougias: So she thought you were together. He was convinced of this… But still there was no reason to kill him.
Witness…
Alexis Kougias: How was the ketamine administered? (in the assassination attempt against Pispirigu in Caramandanio).
Witness: I fully accepted the will, I am not a doctor. Through a tracheostomy. The child recovered 55 minutes after the inhuman efforts of the doctors.
Alexis Kougias: Why wasn’t ketamine found? They were toxicological.
Witness: The child returned, apparently metabolized.
Alexis Kougias: You failed your medical degree…
Al. Kougias said that its director did not have the expertise to commit the “perfect crime” she is charged with, and that “the charge was simplified” to structure the indictment.
Manos Daskalakis commented that the 34-year-old “studied nursing, did an internship at a hospital” with Al. Kugiya mockingly replied, “There is a lesson in nursing schools on the topic ‘How to cause death by suffocation and go unnoticed?
The president intervened in the dialogue, noting: “If this is how they teach in schools, they should be closed.”
An eyewitness described how, when Georgina died, the 34-year-old was “speechless, wide-eyed and unable to speak. He went up to the child and wept.”
Alexis Kougias: Was the defendant impersonating another person?
Witness: I don’t know.
Alexis Kougias: Yes… Ok…
Witness: I’m not in her psychology… I saw that much of what I had believed for 10 years was still not true.
Alexis Kougias: What was your image at the time?
Witness: That she was shocked and could not bear it all.
The witness referred to reports during Georgina’s hospitalization in Caramandanio, from which, as he pointed out, it is clear “who is pushing the situation to the extreme”.
The witness testified about the reports shortly before and also after the protest that the child suffered in Caramandanio, such as the report on the eve of the protest, which seems to have been when he told Pispirig that he would see the child psychologist Georgina and “it will be seen, if you put words, – she was “agitated”, – what is your business, how do you know these things? You’ll see what will happen tomorrow.
Manos Daskalakis also referred to other postings after the protest, where the defendant asked him to “unblock her on FB” in order to post about Malena, according to a witness who angrily added, “That’s what she was concerned about at the time.”
M. Daskalakis cited reports that he said prove his ex-wife had resorted to paper tapes to “keep him with her.” The witness, again referring to the 34-year-old’s “obsession,” said that since he had finally left the house, Rula Pispirigo appeared in messages asking for the paperweight money to be returned to her.
“There are messages with stickers and she is asking for her money back. There is a message with her best friend, dated 05/02/22, and while the baby is dead, telling her about the paper towel and how while I am at home supporting her, she will put me to bed to take my cum and make me magical! I’m ashamed to say this. For so many years, I didn’t think it could go to paper mills. This is her obsession,” said Manos Daskalakis.
The witness said he would provide these reports, as well as a tape of an interview with a man named “Apostolis” who appeared as “bravo” and stated that Rula Pispirigo was asking him if there was a way to get someone to confess in five minutes and asking him hit Manos Daskalakis so that he cannot work in Athens and return to Patras.
The witness also referred to other reports that he would present to the court.
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Kathimerini

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