The former station chief of Larissa remains isolated in his home without contact, even with close friends and family, following his release after the tragic train accident on February 28, 2023. The 60-year-old station chief, against whom criminal charges were filed for disrupting transportation safety, manslaughter, and bodily harm due to negligence, is now out of prison under house arrest conditions and a travel ban. According to people close to him, he has not accepted any visitors since his release, with only his wife and two daughters providing company. A long-time friend stated, ‘I wanted to visit him since his release, but a relative told me it’s better if he doesn’t see anyone.’ His lawyer, Stefanos Pantzartzidis, described his client’s psychological state as extremely poor, emphasizing the difficulty of living with the events that occurred. Despite this, the station chief awaits the trial to ensure justice is served for all involved in the tragedy.
Larissa Station Chief Isolated at Home After Release – ‘Doesn’t Want to See Anyone’
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