“We fed Panagiotakis 10:30 in the morning. Poppy fed him a bottle of milk. Then he played. I didn’t see anything strange,” said the woman describing the day of the death of little Panayiotis, the last of the total 5 children from her case. Speaking Thursday afternoon (28/11/24) in LiveNews, the “star” of the case of Amaliada, Irini Murjukou, completed for the death of the little Panayiotis: “At the time of death I didn’t see her. Close to one we went to the hospital. The kid was fine earlier. He didn’t show us any trouble. We said that the child was alive because we understood a pulse in my hand.” Tests show the kid died earlier. However, the blood tests performed by the doctors on the little Panayiotis, when he arrived at Amaliadas Hospital on the day of his death, indicate that the child might have left life long before going to hospital. The little guy’s body, at 13.30 p.m., had not been able to metabolize his milk, which according to scientists, takes at least 2 hours for the human organism to metabolize. That means his death came long before two hours after he drank his milk. According to Irene Murjuku, his milk, he drank it 10:30 in the morning… so the child, After what Irene Murjuku told LiveNews, the coroner Gregory Leo commented: “If he has eaten 10.30 and 13.00 he makes these vomits, we lose something… It will appear.” About Katerina’s baby: Maybe I did the marks on his face trying to make it right. On the Katerina infant’s death case, which died in 2021 while she was with Irene Murjuku, she said she didn’t know if the baby was still alive when she took the photos. “I did what the ambulance told me to do, so I was moving. Then I took a picture to send her to my mother because she wanted to see if the baby was better. I used to shake it and take the pictures. When we took it to the hospital, they told me it was okay. That’s why I thought he was okay. When I took it to the hospital it looked like a sleeping man. I never thought he might be dead.” “About the mark they say on his face, maybe if I did it in the efforts I made (to recover) the child”. It is recalled that the photographs show two marks on the base of the nose and a bruise next to the left nostril. “I touched it in the nose to give it air. I put my hands on his face, like I was told by the ambulance. I touched it on the nose and mouth. I may have made these signs as I tried. ” If so, the child should have other signs. “So normally the child should have scars all over the face and not just next to the nose. There is also no doubt that the child in the photograph was dead,” commented the technical advisor of his mother, Dimitris Galeteris. For the time of the death of the little Panayiotis, Mr. Galenteris commented: “The glucose curve does not justify hours. If he drank milk at 10.30 it should be about 30 to 50 minutes for glucose to return to normal. Also a death stress can raise the price of glucose”. I got 700 euros for virtual weddings. Irene Murjuku also talked about the virtual weddings she’s had. In fact a religious marriage and a symbiosis pact. “There was a financial problem. The children’s memorial was approaching…” he told Nikos Evangelatos. “700 euros for the symbiosis pact, I got the same money for the religious wedding I had before. The same man arranged it… As for complaints, that Irene Murjuku may be involved in a circuit with illegal adoptions, the spokesperson for the press of ELAS, Constantia Demoglidos told LiveNews that “there is no witness who has testified such a thing”. As to the course of the investigation, about the deaths of the children, she said that it is important that the police take the report on Panagiotakis’ death to complete the evidence. “So far there is no suspect or accused of the case,” he stressed.
Irene Murjukou: “Maybe I made the marks on Katerina’s baby” – “I got 700€ for virtual weddings”
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