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Campanos murder trial: ‘Everyone is to blame for Alkis’ death,’ prosecutor says

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Campanos murder trial: ‘Everyone is to blame for Alkis’ death,’ prosecutor says

Thursday, June 8 prosecutor’s order places in the well-known trial, which took place in Mixed Jury Trial in Thessaloniki for his brutal murder 19 year old Alkis Campanos and the injury of two of his friends following an incident with a blind fan who “froze” a Pan-Hellenic in the early hours of February 1, 2022.

The process-marathon began in the morning and was interrupted in the afternoon, after six hours of meetings, when the prosecutor fulfilled, according to her, only 1/3 of her proposal.

In the presence of the parents of the deceased Alka, the prosecutor Sunday Klyabaclaimed that the attack they are accused of 12 young PAOK fanswas organized and planned to the smallest detail, with the general intention of killing all the victims.

Acceptance of the termunorthodox war“, which Alka’s father used in his testimony to describe the scandalous episode with the fans, the prosecutor spoke of “organized crime”, where the criminals acted as “good and disciplined soldiers, driven by passions, fanaticism and hatred.”

“If there were any traces of humanity, they would show mercy or repentance. But they continued until the last fraction of a second, with furious hatred and intent to take life. It is enough for them to avenge the satisfaction of their “I”, – he said characteristically, referring to the “silent” attack and “the greatness of barbarism.”

“Main mind”, “samurai”, the so-called “chauffeur”.

Assessing every aspect of the case and evaluating all the evidence and testimonies of witnesses, Ms. Klyaba referred to each of the 12 defendants separately, drawing specific conclusions regarding the involvement of each of them in the crime.

He called him the “mastermind” of the attack. 1st defendant, who was the first to be arrested on time and was the “key” so that the prosecution authorities could get on the tracks of other persons. He had “main physiognomy” And “experience“, while “he knew how to organize and send his” fighters “”, – the prosecutor said about a specific defendant who allegedly remained in the car.

He placed in the place of the murderer – attributing involvement in the murder of Alkis – all the other accused, except 6th And 8thfor which he said that they did not have time to get to the point where the 19-year-old fell dead due to time, but added that their presence was “decisive for the outcome of the ‘war'”.

In particular, for him 10th defendant who allegedly wielded the scythe, said he acted out of “anger and hatred”, beating Alkis and two other victims “mercilessly” in retaliation for an earlier incident of which he was the victim. “He had such hatred that he plunged a sickle into everyone who walked in front of him, as into another”samurai“Except that the samurai were brave warriors,” the prosecutor pointed out.

As for him 12th defendantwho, apologetically, said that he was a “taxi driver”, Mrs. Klyaba said that participated 37 seconds in a barbarian attack. “He was neither a “driver” nor a spectator, it follows from confidence that he participated actively and decisively, driven by the same passion and hatred for the eternal enemy (Mars),” these were the words of the prosecutor’s office.

“Everyone is to blame for Alka’s death, depending on their involvement,” she added, describing the 12 defendants as “criminal figures“, although they themselves “tried to present themselves as good guys.”

Regarding Alka’s friend’s injury, the prosecutor stated that he was close to death, stressing that if Aris’ fans had not come, “the episode would have ended with two dead.”


Tsipras’ visit to the murder scene

“Today, during my tour, I drove past the scene of the murder of 19-year-old Alkis. A year later, the demand for a society in which there is no place for violence in stadiums, in sports, among our children remains relevant,” Alexis Tsipras wrote in a post on the social network.

He notes that “at about the same time as I did, the prosecutor’s statement at the trial of Alkis Campanos should have been a ‘catapala’ for those who so brutally and unprovokedly took the life of a young man.” Mr Tsipras emphasizes that “it is beyond justice in our hands to condemn everyday behavior that promotes fanaticism.”

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Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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