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Crete: What the two friends of the 33-year-old who were killed by a naval flare support - Athens Times

Crete: What the two friends of the 33-year-old who were killed by a naval flare support

The victim’s two friends in , described the dramatic events and referred to killing 33-year-old Manolis in Agios Nikolaos… A series of images and testimonies unfold the ball of dramatic events, with the death of the 33-year-old in Crete, from a naval flare. Police officers continue their own investigation and already appear to have reached the first safe conclusions. All the naval flares that that night were in the hands of the company were expired. The three friends allegedly had done so before, without an accident. So perhaps, the wrongful Manolis insisted and tried for a time to detonate the one who was going to kill him. The society in Agios Nikolaos in Crete is shocked, as the 33 year old Manolis was a particularly dear person. He kept a bakery in town and what residents say is that he was a man all the time with a smile on his lips. His two friends, who were with him on Sunday night and entertained and lit the naval flares and who were arrested, were taken on Clear Monday to the prosecutor. They were prosecuted for illegal possession and use of flares and were then released. The interrogation is continued by police authorities. Information transmitted by ERT, they say that the two friends argued that the naval flares, which were expired, were supplied not by a store, but by a boat owner who did not, however, name them. However, the police are looking to find out who the man who supplied them with the naval flares was. The autopsy will take place today in the body of the 33-year-old and his funeral will take place tomorrow at 15:00 noon from the Holy Temple of Panagia the Evangelistria in Agios Nikolaos. The year All took place on Sunday evening, March 17, when the 33 year old, along with two other friends, had fun at a central point in the area of Agios Nikolaos in Crete. According to the RES – ICM, the young man was killed when a flare that had lit exploded, causing extensive abdominal injuries. ‘He was immediately transferred to St. Nicholas’ Hospital, but he expired shortly after midnight. In the same update it is pointed out that police officers arrested the two men who were with the 33-year-old, while at the point a number of the flares that had already been detonated and burned were detected and seized. As police sources in RES – ICM reported, the unfortunate man with the other two of his peer friends had already fired about 20 naval flares. The 33-year-old wanted to light one more, but probably due to ill-treatment, he burst into it and specifically into the abdomen. The unfortunate man was taken to St. Nicholas hospital where doctors did everything they could to keep him alive. They gave him a lot of blood bottles, but he finally blew out. According to ERT, at the hospital he did not serve a surgeon but only an anesthesiologist resulting in the director of the surgical clinic coming from his home and along with the gynecologists on the ground tried to save this man’s life but did not succeed as he died of unrestrained bleeding. From the police autopsy at the point of the tragedy 10 sparked flares were found and seized while one of the two friends of the unfortunate young man delivered to the authorities two more.