DNA testing has been done by relatives of missing child since 1985 if he is the “man without identity” of LiveNews

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The story of “man without identity” presented in LiveNews in the previous days has mobilized many families with affairs in the 1980s in the hope that this man will be theirs… One of these families who have their own man on the list of children’s disappearances is that of the 6-year-old Michael Mitre who mysteriously disappeared one afternoon in 1985. He was the youngest of the 5 children in the family who now, will be doing DNA tests for the possibility of being LiveNews’ 42-year-old, their own man who has so far been missing. “With a simple test we will confirm this and make sure that I really am or am not him. Simple as that.” “I have opened this envelope to find the truth. No matter what happens, we’ll find out the truth as a family. We have been living a nightmare for years,” said his sister. The disappearance of little Michael That in the summer of 1985, little Michael was with his parents and brothers in the family fold in Levidi Arcadia. At some point he got away from everyone’s attention and his tracks were gone forever. “We started looking for him as soon as we got to the village and he wasn’t our brother. We came back, we looked around.” The case has been unsolved for 40 years. Little Michael’s sisters, who today would be 45 years old, wish to know if Peter, the person without identity who came out on LiveNews, is eventually their lost brother. “It looks very much like Giorgakis” On the other hand, a friend of Peter’s argues in LiveNews that the similarity of 42-year-old in old photographs with 10-year-old Giorgakis Paraskevopoulos, also lost in those years, is great. “They look amazing. And Peter’s daughter is very much like little George. So many coincidences?”. However, Mr.Theodosis claims that when he spoke to Peter about this child from Gortynia who was never found, the 42-year-old described in detail the village of Dimitra and essentially never visited it. “A very strange and strengthened the version that this child might be is that he described the same village to me just as he had in his memory. I’m telling you honestly. He told me about the uphill, the bend, a rock, without knowing which village he tells me about.” “For this test (DNA) not to be afraid (the family), I will do nothing wrong. I’m barely looking for my roots. If you want anything, or there’s something behind this… I just want to know if it’s me or not,” added Mr. Peter. The accounting act of the “invisible” people is recalled that the first memory that Mr Peter has is from the age of 10. He doesn’t know where he came from, not his parents, not even his name. – I just remembered a man who said, “Where are you, Peter?” – So your name is Peter because someone called you that. – And the surname comes from the limp. – Yeah, because I had a leg thing. So this man chose his name and surname. Peter Koutsukis is also listed in his closing act presented by LiveNews. His date of birth was estimated approximately from his examination of bones on the basis of which he is a man about 42 years old. The father’s name is fantastic, as is his mother’s name as Peter is still searching for his family today. ‘A key element is age’ George Tsukalis, a private investigator, told LiveNews about the case: “A few years ago we had a case, and there was no result. They match a lot of things with dates. 15 days ago I was informed by your colleague and contacted the child’s sister and informed, and she spoke to this man’s lawyer. We agreed to have the sisters come and do a DNA test next week. One key element is age and from what we hear Peter left a village like the family I represent. They talk about the Peloponnese both cases.”