Greek Orthodox priest shot while closing church



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On Saturday, a 45-year-old priest of the Greek Orthodox Church was shot and wounded in the French city of Lyon. The Church, founded in 1929, is located at 45 Rue Père Chevrier in France.

The priest was reportedly shot twice at around 4pm with a sawed-off hunting rifle as he was closing the church. Identified as Nikolaos Kakavelakis, the priest is now being treated for life-threatening injuries. Meanwhile, the defendant fled the crime scene and his identity has yet to be determined. The victim told emergency services that he did not know the attacker. Unlike other churches, the Greek Orthodox Church did not have security guards.

Police are now investigating whether the attack was related to terrorism. “The gunman shot the priest twice in the stomach and then he ran away,” an investigating officer reported. Later, a suspect was arrested near a kebab shop in Lyon and taken into police custody. However, it was not clear if the suspect in custody was the “real aggressor”. The police registered a case for an attempted murder against unidentified persons.

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