Her resignation of the Minister of Justice, George Floridis asks the father of Vaios Vlachos together with the other 32 families of the victims in Tempi. Mr. Vlachos, who lost his son, holding the Documento newspaper in his hands, demanded that the Minister of Justice resign as after the new revelations “it is obvious to everyone that he is inadequate”.
Specifically, the Documento newspaper brings to light exclusive photos from the plot where materials and rubble from Tempi have been deposited without following any protocol, with the title of the publication, by Eleni Karanikola Kontorousi, being: “Here are the 200 truckloads of soil from the scene of the crime”.
“After today’s publication Document we’ve found the missing debris, and we’ll be giving a statement to the coroner on wednesday. As Mr. Floridis is revealed today, it is clear to everyone that he was deemed insufficient to contribute to the delivery of justice. I call on him to do the obvious thing and resign”, said the father of Vaios Vlachos to the cameras.
It is recalled that the revelation made by Maria Karystianou about the crime in Tempi on the show Contrasts a few days ago was chilling. Revelation that once again confirms the cover-up that was attempted for the tragedy and the death of 57 people.
The crime in Tempi shocked Greece on Tuesday, February 28, and as Maria Karystianou complains, two days later she was at the scene to get to know firsthand the cover-up and 5th plotting of the scene. According to what he stated: “on Thursday morning I went to the scene and saw that almost everything had been removed. Only a wagon and some debris had remained at the edge. All the rest of the space had been covered with fresh soil. It was one police officer there and I asked him what is going on here…where did the wagons go..because this is a crime scene. He answered me: “The instructions we have are that we have to spread the soil because here it will be trisago”.
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