Agios Nikolaos: The fatal mistake that led to the death of the 33-year-old from the naval flare

The document of horror shows the fatal error that led to the death of 33 year old Manolis. Manolis in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, when the flare in his hands bursts and stabs him fatally in front of the eyes of dozens of passersby on the pedestrian street of the city during the carnival. The fatal mistake of the unfortunate 33-year-old was that in his attempt to detonate the flare, he touched it in his body resulting in her starting to break his belly. “The flare explosion caused extensive and irreparable injuries to the abdomen and liver of the 33-year-old,” the forensic report showed. He was transported with irreversible bleeding to the hospital, where he ended up with a heart attack 10 minutes later. “I don’t know at all, I don’t know… I just saw him. How it’s happened, what’s happened… I don’t know. Neither who they were nor how many I don’t know,” his father told MEGA. His family is inconsolable. They had lost a few more years ago a child in health problems. Their son was about to get married. Who supplied the flares? Those who witnessed the tragedy between them and his two childhood friends cannot believe what happened. Their entertainment ended in tragedy. Manolis when he fell he was conscious and everyone thought he would make it. Ten detonated naval flares were seized by the police from the scene of the accident. A key question remains who supplied the 33-year-old company. “All these naval-type flares are rescue tools in trained hands and murder weapons in the hands of ignorant people,” said Nikos Spanos, admiral of the Port Corps in retirement and international expert. Even the temperature they develop reaches 1,600 degrees Celsius and do not fade into water. At the expense of Manolis’ two friends, who were having fun with him and arrested, criminal charges were brought for possession and use of Bengali and will be tried on May 13. Preliminary investigation ordered the prosecution’s preliminary investigation of the circumstances under which the inconceivable tragedy occurred in Agios Nikolaos. Manolis’ two friends were taken before the prosecutor and reported that these flares had not bought her from a store but from a boat owner and which had expired. Tomorrow (20/3) at 15:00 at the Holy Temple of Evangelistria in Agios Nikolaos relatives and friends will tell 33-year-old Manolis the last “good-bye”.