Journalist Olga Koliachu died.

Olga Koliatsu left life at the age of 64, as announced today Thursday (28.03.24). The journalist who left Friday (22.03. 24), was born in 1960 in Athens and after graduating from the German School of Athens, she studied German Literature at the University of Athens. She was a descendant of a journalistic family as her late father, Ioannis Koliatsos, also a member of the ESEA, served as editor-in-chief in the RES and in “Daily]. This fact made her love journalism and decide to deal professionally with it. Her journalistic career began in 1982 in the newspaper “Forward”, making translations from German publications. He then worked in the newspaper “Ta Nea”, the “APE”, the journals “One”, “One”, “Fourth” and the newspaper “Daily”, while from 1991 to 2011 and the closure of the newspaper worked in the translation section of the newspaper “Free Press”. Olga Koliatsu was a journalist who distinguished herself for morals, professionalism and feelings of solidarity with her colleagues. With the particular sensitivity and culture that distinguished her, she continued her family’s journalistic tradition and honored the journalistic profession throughout her course. “The Board of Directors of the ESIA is moving to say good-bye to the chosen colleague,” the ESIAA notes in its announcement, pointing out that the evidence of Olga Koliatsu’s funeral will be known with a newer announcement.