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“They gave me a separate room. I attend the court hearing remotely, but it is really difficult to ask questions, because I do not clearly hear everything the witnesses say, “says the lawyer for the deceased girl’s family.
The defendants Ričadas Pinikas, Aivaras Miltenis, their lawyers, the prosecutor and the judge met in a room. The audience was somewhat hampered by the news of a possible threat to COVID-19, but a meeting was held after the room was disinfected.
“My daughter signed up for the test, but only on Friday. Surprisingly, that’s how it all happens, because after all, parents go to work. If the virus continues to be handled in this way, it will spread successfully. When I got to the court hearing, I told about the situation, but it is really quite difficult to work that way. Witnesses were also mentioned in the hearing about the impact, but it will still be necessary to listen to the recording of the court hearing, “says G. Černiauskas.
The defendants deny the charges against them. What is happening in closed sessions, lawyers for the defendants are reluctant to speak, but lawyer Henrikas Mackevičius says it will be more open once the case is over.
The spread of the virus can lead to confusion and other procedures; it is hoped that the mother of the deceased girl will be able to come and participate. She currently lives in Norway.
Delfi recalls that the relatives of the deceased mannequin repeatedly mentioned the surname of A. Miltenis during the interview, as a possible contribution to the girl’s stunning and use. Relatives also do not believe in the innocence of R. Pinikas, because he met a girl in Vilnius, and after the acquaintance they went to Klaipeda. One of the first witnesses interviewed indicated that immediately after the tragedy, Pinikas wanted to pick up the girl’s dropped phone while she was at the scene.
The case turned into a tragedy on November 20, 2018. That day, the police received a message that at 7 pm 35 min. A dead girl was found near the Amberton Klaipėda Hotel. A man who called the police said the girl had fallen from the balcony on the 14th floor. Initially, the investigation was carried out on suspicion of suicide, but then R. Pinikas and A. Miltenis were granted suspect status. , and they were soon charged. Both men are charged with causing physical pain, illicit drug possession, and witness exposure. A. Miltenis is still accused of raping a girl.
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