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“Sometimes he would come into my house and set up cameras to see what he was doing,” the 47-year-old expatriate from Georgia said of the victim, justifying the murder he committed, at noon on December 11, on the beach of Ofriniou.
After his apology to the Kavala investigator, today (Wednesday) he was sentenced to temporary detention, with the consent of the prosecutor.
According to the website grtimes.gr, after his police arrest, the defendant who threw the body of the 42-year-old electrician into an irrigation canal in the rural area of Efkarpia, Serres, confessed and stated that he regretted his act.
“I met the victim three years ago and our relationship was formal.” Last summer he was working in an apartment in front of my house and since he made a lot of noise with his machines I observed him because he could not rest at noon, “he told order.
“I was recently informed that sometimes he would come into my house and set up cameras to see what I was doing. I don’t know why he did that, “he said.
On the day of the murder he said: “On Friday noon, when I was going home, I saw him leave my house and close the door. Then I blurred and approached him saying “what job do you have at my house”. He told me “I do it well and I do what I want.” I walked over to him again and we held hands. He hit me and I did the same. He hit me again and turned to leave. Then I grabbed an object that was near my front door and hit him on the back. He had no intention of hurting her. From the blow he fell down the road. Then I got really scared and didn’t know what to do. At that moment, my mother came out to the balcony and said “what did you do”. He told me to take him to the hospital and I immediately put him in his car and started driving to take him. On the way I realized that he was dead. Then I was very afraid, I did not understand or know where I was going ”.
For the actions he took then he pointed out that: “I entered a dirt road and at some point I stopped the car. I took it out and left it at the edge of the canal. His body crashed into the canal with some reeds. As he was pulling it out, some tools he had in the car fell off. Out of my agitation, I threw them into the canal. I got in the car and drove off. There was a lot of mud on the road and the car got stuck at some point. I left it and went on foot. I wanted to keep walking home. I stopped at a gas station to drink water. I felt very tired and when I got home I fell asleep until the next morning. For two or three days I was so scared that I would not go out or open the door to anyone. I do not remember what tools I hit on George. It may have been a digger I had at my house for the lawn. “
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