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Today (Tuesday, May 27), three individuals were taken before the investigator at the Evelpidon courts to provide their testimonies regarding the murder of a 41-year-old in Rafina.
The primary suspect is a 46-year-old man, charged with intentional homicide during a state of calm mental clarity, as well as illegal possession and use of a firearm. The other two defendants face charges for complicity in the planned murder.
The 46-year-old denies the murder charge, claiming he did shoot the victim but did not intend to kill him. He asserts that he and the victim had previously used drugs, specifically cocaine, which led to a possible confrontation. He says he grabbed the victim’s gun and shot him in the cheek.
According to the defendant’s lawyer, Nikos Roussopoulos, there is currently no forensic examination available, making it impossible to determine whether the 41-year-old’s death was caused by the gunshot or an overdose. Thus, the defense challenges the murder charge and argues that he should be charged with causing bodily harm resulting in death.
However, these claims contradict the account of another defendant, who states that he and the two others were in the car driven by the 46-year-old and had gone out for a drive. At some point, the 46-year-old allegedly stopped the car, shot the victim, and then fled the scene.
The victim’s wife maintains that a dispute over a property was the motive behind the murder.
It is important to note that both the perpetrator and the victim were friends and had previously drawn the attention of authorities for drug and weapon-related offenses. The scenario being examined most likely by the authorities suggests that the victim and the suspects had arranged a meeting regarding a drug deal, but something went wrong, resulting in the 41-year-old’s murder.
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