
Tempi Train Crash Victim's Exhumation Postponed
The family of Deni Routsi, one of the victims of the Tempi train tragedy, has postponed the scheduled exhumation of his body, which was originally set for Wednesday, February 25th.
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The family of Deni Routsi, one of the victims of the Tempi train tragedy, has postponed the scheduled exhumation of his body, which was originally set for Wednesday, February 25th.

During the fourth consecutive session of the Larissa Misdemeanor Court, lawyer Antonis Psaropoulos, father of a victim of the Tempi train accident, continued his testimony, with Konstantopoulou alleging illegal exhumations aimed at destroying evidence.

The trial for the Tempi train disaster continues for its fourth session at the Larissa Misdemeanor Court, focusing on the examination of Antonis Psaropoulos, lawyer and father of 21-year-old Marthi who died in the accident, regarding video management.

Maria Karystianou attended the fourth day of the trial concerning the missing videos from the Tempi tragedy, describing the proceedings as a 'parody.'

The prosecutor in Larissa partially revoked an order for exhumations of Tempi tragedy victims due to disagreements with relatives over laboratory testing procedures, with experts emphasizing the need for specific methods to avoid sample alteration.

Relatives of victims from the Tempi tragedy are filing lawsuits and extrajudicial complaints against the Larissa Public Prosecutor's Office to halt 'fast track' and 'truncated' exhumations, three years after the incident.

Maria Karystianou, mother of a victim of the Tempi tragedy, attended the trial in Larissa regarding the commercial train's video footage, describing it as a 'parody trial' orchestrated by a malicious boss.

Greek Minister of Justice George Floridis criticized those who have been attempting for 2.5 years to "challenge justice" in connection with the Tempi train tragedy, suggesting their aim is to create a political party.

Citizens are demanding answers regarding numerous deaths, including 600 in Pylos, 57 in Tempi, 201 in a year, 5 in Violanta, and 15 in Chios, questioning the circumstances and accountability.