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The case of 41-year-old Dionysis Aggelakos from Tripoli caused shock, pain and anger at the Greek and German authorities in Frankfurt.
The incredible confusion of the Authorities was revealed when the “Tunnel” of Aggeliki Nikolouli, was in Tripoli to look for the unfortunate Dionysis.
TO February 16, 2019 flew to Frankfurt. He had already found work in a plastics factory, as he told his family, but without telling them his exact place of work.
He talked to his mother every day, but on February 23 his communication was cut off abruptlyΤότε Nobody knew then the tragic end of the boy. Dionysis was found dead on a river bank in the city of Darmstadt, near Frankfurt..
His personal information was found on him, which paved the way for his investigations. Local police. They tried to contact the Greek consulate in Frankfurt by phone, but no one answered his calls.
A day after the body was found, they sent an email to the Consulate, announcing the impossibility of communicating. They referred to the death of the Greek citizen Dionysis Aggelakos and highlighted the immediate need for contact.
No one from the Consulate tried to find out what was going on and the German police followed the prescribed procedure in similar cases. He stored the unfortunate Greek’s body in a refrigerator for about six weeks and then proceeded to incinerate it.
Tragic irony: Dionysis’s mother in those days was visiting her daughter who lived in the same city in Germany, waiting for someone new. Seeing that there were no signs of his life, he returned to Greece and reported his disappearance to the Department of Tripoli. EUROPOL was notified and for a year and a half Dionysis Aggelakos’s mother and siblings searched in vain for him.
They headed to the “Tunnel” and when the show was in Tripoli, the stagnant waters shook. Local authorities contacted the Greek consulate to collect in October 2020 the answer that Dionysis had died of pathological causes in Germany and was cremated …
“The negligence of the Consulate” sent “my brother to cremation …”
The unfortunate young man’s brother “severely accuses”:
“He went to Germany to look for work. A few days later, his cell phone was switched off and all communication was lost. The local authorities carried out the required procedures and informed the Greek Consulate, which, however, did not notify anyone because they did not receive, as they said, the email from the German police. We were looking for him and while we were waiting for your show to come out, we got the answer we have been looking for for a year and a half. We have all the evidence and will take legal action against the Consulate. that nobody informed us and now we are having difficulties to recover what was left of our man. “
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