In a new television interview, Irene Murjukou, who became known in the Panhellenic for her case and the deaths of 5 young children, admits that she came into the hands with the mother of the little Panagiotakis “2 – 3 days” before the child’s death. “I’m blown up. Why are they doing this to me? Because they’re trying to pin things on me, put me in jail for no reason. So I’m going in, without anything,” Irene Murjuku said about the Amaliad case, talking to Star. For the complaints that she had beaten Panagiotakis’ mother, just before the day the child left life, she admitted: “Well, I’ve beaten Poppy… There was a fight between us. They beat each other up. But not bad… Like a couple fights. The fight happened days before Panagiotakis left. Two, three…”. Asked if she had threatened the child’s mother, Irene Murjuku replied: “Not exactly. I didn’t exactly say the phrase: I’ll do you the worst harm. On my nerves, I don’t remember.” Irene Murjukou said that in contact with the mother of the little Panayiotis after her testimony, she told her: “Peace do not listen to any of this. From the first moment I was next to you he tells me.” Describing the moment the little Panagiotis died, Irene Murjuku described: “I was in shock. My child passed, how I saw it at St. Sophia’s Hospital, that’s what passed me. I mean, all right, I haven’t been through a little bit myself, and it wasn’t a little bit like what I’ve been through with Panagiotakis. The rest may not understand it. That’s what a mother says that hasn’t hurt. Wait, you guys know? Nobody knows how I’ve hurt and how I’m inside. I’m with one why, I’m telling you the truth.” At first they testified on Saturday (16/11/24), his grandfather Panagiotakis and a friend of the family who was at home the previous night.
Peace Murjuku: They want to lock me up for no reason
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