The mystery surrounding the crimson Fiat Punto found near the location where a witness reported a peculiar incident involving three Roma individuals and a man resembling Basileios Kalogerou continues to unfold. Security analysts are working tirelessly to determine any connection between the car and the disappearance and death of the 39-year-old man. However, current evidence does not suggest any link. The vehicle’s owner, speaking to police, claimed he had not abandoned the old Fiat Punto but used it daily for work. Nonetheless, law enforcement has transported the vehicle to the Larissa Police Directorate to search for DNA and fingerprints, much to the dismay of the owner, who now cannot use his car for work. Meanwhile, efforts to lift phone privacy restrictions to examine mobile signals from the Tynavos area during the critical hours of Kalogerou’s disappearance and death have stalled. The prosecutor has not signed off on the order due to concerns about the scope of the request, as no definitive evidence of criminal activity exists yet. All eyes remain on the histological examinations, which will reveal whether the neck injury was pre- or post-mortem.
Mysterious Fiat Punto Investigated in Basileios Kalogerou Case – Phone Privacy Lift Stalls
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