‘ I had enough tension, but now I feel justified. She essentially admitted that her purpose was to kill me,” she told LiveNews, commenting on her decision to step down from the appeal to reduce her sentence. “If anyone feels innocent, go to court and put their arguments. We didn’t see it today. They said we accept the original judgment,” said Ioanna Palospyrou, who in May 2020 fell victim to the vitriol attack for which Efi Kakaaradzoula sat on the stand. CORVERSE As Joanna Old Spyros told LiveNews, Efi Kakaranzula has no regrets in fact: “She was very cheerful and when the advocate entered the hall she lowered her head as she had been taught. I’ve stopped looking for why he did it. It’s an unjustified obsession. There was no reason for this attack. Today I’m happy because it closed a circle that I had an agony. I’m glad they finally admitted their defeat and said we can’t go to this trial,” Ioanna Palospyrou stressed. ADVERSE ‘He has not repented’ “In 1.5 years he has the right to request release. The question is whether he has repented. Right now this isn’t happening and it’s dangerous, because this man has no boundaries, no red lines. My health is evolving with its ups and downs. In September, I had the last surgery, and I’m about to do the next one. We do a maintenance so that I can be functional,” Ioanna Palospyros described to Nikos Evangelatos. Ioanna Paleospyrou’s lawyer, Nikos Alexandris stressed that Efi Kakarantzoula’s resignation from the appeal “was an expected move. The lady is trying to create conditions to apply for release. He’s trying to convince him that he’s been emulated. Her whole course shows that this girl unfortunately for herself, she has not understood anything, she has not repented at all.” “This girl will be out in some time. Joanna until she dies will be tortured,” stressed Mr. Alexandris. And fill out: “An amateur man cannot plan and implement such a crime so well. Which creates a precedent and those who think to do so know that they will be threatened with great penalties.”
Ioanna Palospyrou: “Now I feel justified” – “I have stopped looking for why he did it”
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