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The desire to punish the Albanian perpetrator allegedly murdered the unfortunate Nikos Halaris inside their hotel in Santorini expressed their members family of the unfortunate hotelier.
«We want the perpetrator to be punished“It is the message from the victim’s family, through a lawyer, after the arrest of the Albanian.
THE Nikos Halaris lived quietly on the island for years and had developed fairly strong ties with the island’s inhabitants. Most speak of a great man emphasizing that his behavior was synonymous with hospitality. “He was calm and friendly. He had no family on the island. He was alone. Everyone liked him. He was an exceptional man ”, said a man who knew him to“ protothema.gr ”. People on the island reported that strangers had tried to steal it again in the past., but without linking the specific event to the current one. “He has been involved in tourism for many years. He had no family. He shouldn’t have died that way.” supported another friend of his.
The hotelier he had a great fortune on the island, He lived alone and his relatives who came to Santorini were shocked by the way their own Nikos died. His love for his hotel was immense. She had him as her “son”. Surely no one believed that he would leave his last breath in such an ugly way in his creation. Most of the tourists who stayed in his luxurious rooms with an incredible view quickly became his friends. They all said the best words for him, clarifying that it was “the soul of the company.” “The perpetrator was working in a construction workshop at a distance of thirty meters from the hotel.
He was saying to the victim who owes you money. It was something he seemed to support every day and that’s why he went to the hotel.
His victim said he owed him nothing that is, he does not owe you money“Affirmed the lawyer for the victim’s family, Lefteris Gavrilis, in” protothema. “” The perpetrator confessed his act to the policemen who arrested him, “the lawyer continued.
According to reports the perpetrator admitted his act to the police and emphasized that the reasons were economic. The process is still in the pre-investigation stage.
THE Manolis Orfanos, The councilor of Thira, president of DEYATH, speaking with MEGA pointed out that the whole Santorini society has been surprised. The 69-year-old man was an excellent man, very friendly with everyone and had never given up rights professionally or socially. Furthermore, he had never been heard to have differences, Orfanos said.
For her part, the Deputy Mayor of Oia, Ms. Kitsou spoke with Mega about this case that has shaken society on the island. “Santorini society is in shock. Violence is not a daily occurrence of this kind. The deceased was a very creative man. With only one concern in his life is “business”. He was constantly busy with his work. “
As Santorini Mayor Antonis Sigalas said, “there was no motive for the robbery.” The proof is that the watch the man was wearing was on his hand. At the same time, blood stains were found at the entrance, showing how the man was beaten there and then transported to the place where he was burned.
The chronicle of the case
According to the Police, the reason for the incident was the 200-euro debt that the 69-year-old man had with the alleged 20-year-old Albanian perpetrator. As it became known, the 20-year-old went to the hotel that keeps the 69-year-old in Oia to collect the amount. The 20-year-old attacked the man and him beat him unconscious. He then covered him with drink bottles and set him on fire while he was alive. In fact, his shocking act has been recorded frame by frame, the cameras closed circuit existing in the hotel.
THE Nikos Halaris was found dead on Friday morning at the reception of his hotel in Oia, Santorini.. His body was charred, while a fire had broken out in the reception area. The fact that the fire was limited and some blood stains found led the authorities to the quick conclusion that this is a criminal act and not by accident. Unfortunately, the police fears were confirmed.
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