Michael Mitrousis: Outbreak for the accident on Syngros Avenue – “Of course and I will move legally”

His statements at Alpha’s Happy Day spoke of his motorcycle accident on Syngros Avenue, stressing that he would move legally against the driver who lured him in his car. The actor’s life was saved by pure luck, with the images from the area’s security cameras cutting the breath. “Of course and I will move legally. Police are here. I’m in my house right now and I’m in pain and he’s his home and he’s eating,” the actor says. CORVERSE “I’ll be for 1.5 months still, I have stitches and llama. I lose my job at the theater. I lose my job, I lose my privacy, I lose my sleep and it hurts. What can I say above,” Michael Mitrousis said. “I don’t want the driver’s apology. I’m sorry he should have told me before he crashed me,” added the actor in contact with Happy Day, With regard to the surgery he had undergone, but also his recovery, Michael Mitrousis had stated one day earlier: “I got out of hospital the other day. I had an overwhelming fracture in the right fibula and I can only move with “P”. It takes three months of complete immobility. CORVERSE He passed a llama to get it right. I can’t rely on a crutch because I’ve hurt my side. Then I’ll start physical therapy. It takes away my holidays, my friends, my work. I’m still nature put man and I can’t sit in the chair.” When later asked if he would be on a machine again after his accident, Michael Mitrousis stated: “Of course I will ride again. It takes a lot of respect for the engine in relation to the car. When you have such an accident, you have to let the engine go. If I hadn’t left the motorcycle, the car that hit me would have made me minced. That’s how it’s supposed to be on the machine, I’ve learned it from my experience and the accidents that happen. If you stay on the bike, she’ll take you wherever she goes. I mean, if you go to the cliff, you don’t ride the bike, you let her go. I knew I’d get hit, I fell with my head because I had the helmet. I am fit, so I made a lot of turns on asphalt and then came back.”