Eleni Topaloudi: “Straightened but mentally dead” say her parents



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Tomorrow, November 28, it will be two years since the brutal murder of Eleni Topaloudi in Rhodes, with her parents declaring that they are justified but mentally dead.

Speaking in the main ANT1 newsletter, Giannis Topaloudis and Koula Armouridou emphasize that they will continue their fight to identify the moral authors of the savage crime.

What Eleni Topaloudi’s parents said

“No matter how many years go by, the pain will never leave our soul,” said the father of the undefeated Eleni.

His mother is surprised and says:

“What can I say that I don’t feel the same horror? The same pain? The same coal in my soul? I sent a boy to study and I killed him. My son was alive. And his last conversation was” my dad will find them , bastards”.

The description of diver Giannis Mantikou, who was called in to retrieve the body from the sea, was also shocking.

“When we went down and took the girl out on the pebbles we gasped because what we saw in the body of the unfortunate Eleni was very hard and very inhuman. “When my colleague turned his back on the girl, we realized that the girl was alive when she fell into the sea,” he said characteristically.

The perpetrators do not admit their guilt

Without any remorse, the two defendants never told the truth: they never admitted that they raped Eleni Topaloudi, but claimed that the girl left with them of her own free will. As for the murder, they were throwing it at each other. The well-off Roditis, in fact, had the audacity to claim that he had serious psychological problems, degrading the entire process.

In May, the two young men were convicted of the premeditated murder and gang rape of a 19-year-old student without extenuating circumstances and were sentenced to life imprisonment and 15 years in prison each.

Speaking of the trial decision, Eleni’s father confesses that it was only “a momentary relief of the soul.”

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