New developments have emerged in the mysterious death of a man inside a café in Omonia, as the forensic examination suggests that his death was likely caused by an embolism. The forensic investigation of the homeless Romanian man, who was found dead at the age of 57 inside a restaurant in Omonia, is considered crucial in determining the cause of death. According to ERT, the forensic doctor confirmed that the 57-year-old man of Romanian origin suffered an embolism and lost consciousness. A clot was found in his neck, which, along with a head injury, aligns with a fall from stairs. However, the investigation continues. Reports indicate that the 57-year-old entered the establishment to use the restroom, slipped on the stairs, and fell. Security cameras captured employees removing him from the restaurant and leaving him bleeding on the sidewalk before cleaning the interior with chlorine. The owner and two employees were questioned by police but released under restrictive conditions. Legal proceedings against them involve charges of negligent homicide.
Omonia: Embolism and Neck Injury Linked to Homeless Man’s Death
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