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The bomb in the abandoned buildings killed the two children, the 17-year-old’s father, Mr. Tsiouras, said in a shocking interview on the ERT1 newsletter at 15:00.
As the tragic father put it, “the prime minister upon his arrival in Samos asked to see the families of the parents of the two missing children. We went to a private office and he gave us his condolences and from there he said that he was very upset because his daughter told him that “Dad, I could be in the place of these children.” He wanted to tell us that we should pay close attention to the lives of young children. He said that whenever we want psychological support for the second child we have, the authorities will contact us. The Prime Minister came here and laid flowers in honor of the dead children and I raised a very big issue that is happening in the province and I think it is a problem that we face every day not only in small towns but also in villages. There are too many abandoned buildings that are between 30 and 40 years old, there are no owners and these houses were exactly the cause of the two children dying instantly, within seconds. We went to him, I showed it to him and he promised that he would put an end to this big problem that exists not only here in Samos, but also in many parts of the country. As the camera shows, it is a street that around 450 children pass through. from here. Going to the Baccalaureate in the Baccalaureate if they are our children you could be more, it is a KTEL route from the cafes where they gather to say goodbye, it is a route used by 400 children a day.
“Two minutes before the earthquake, I contacted the boy, I said ‘where are you?’ He told me he was coming. In the next minute after the earthquake, I call the boy and he does not pick me up, I prepare to go to the other boy, I find him in the yard, I take him with me and I start looking for the boy. A technician from Athens gave us the location of the cell phone, we started looking for all the debris, the girl’s father found the two and began Golgotha. The two children left instantly, holding hands. “The children did not suffer,” he said.