Salamina: On the stand the three suspects for the unsolved murder of a PN officer and his companion in 2011

Before justice three friends are expected to be led who are accused of the double that shocked her local society 14 years ago, when the Navy lieutenant, George Bakas and his 22-year-old companion, Natasha Aprogis, died tragically. In July 2011, when a couple in Salamina have been murdered, with the perpetrators fleeing to this day (17.01.2025) and authorities try to reach the edge of the thread. The reason for the main alleged killer of the couple and his two accomplices, who, as the Live News show revealed, will be taken to the District Attorney. CORVERSE The shocking case had been presented by Angeliki Nikolouli through her shows, which had then talked to key faces and close relatives of the two victims. The chronicle of the murder was July 2011 . The unfortunate couple have arranged to meet at the beach of Faneromeni in Salamis, which the 3 defendants knew. Cause of the double murder that followed, it appears to have been the erotic rivalry. That the unfortunate Natasha Apogis divorced her executioner and proceeded to reconnect with the 27-year-old Navy lieutenant, George Baka. “I see the car and when I start going through the dirt to go to the car, he ran and grabbed me from my shoulders and said ‘don’t go near ‘. I tell him ‘what is going on? where is my child?’” he said a relative of the victims. CORVERSE Unlucky George Bakas was found dead in the back seat of his car, while his partner’s lifeless body, then the mother of a two-year-old girl, was never detected. A stain of her blood was found within walking distance of the car, revealing the horror she lived by her murderers until she left her last breath. The new revelations The reasoning of the prosecutor’s proposal refers to the movements of the alleged murderer, but also the efforts of his two accomplices, to cover him. The first is charged with manslaughter in a calm mental state serially and his two accomplices, a man and woman, for accessory to a homicide. The alleged crime perpetrator appears to have been waiting that night for the victims armed. “He fired from close range once against George Baka and Anastasia Aprogis resulting in the 32 bags of the used cartridge hitting him at key points of his body and especially the head,” says the prosecutorial proposal. Natasha Aproxe, although very seriously injured, manages to open the car door without getting away with it eventually. “He immobilized her by grasping her hair in which her earring had been confused, which explains why close to the point where the blood pool belonging to Anastasia Apergis was found, while the hair from her hair and earring were also found,” according to the prosecutor’s proposal. Authorities concluded that the coup d’état to the 22-year-old mother was given shortly afterwards with a stone. “At that point, and because he had given up trying to kill her with his shotgun, he grabbed a piece of cement and with his already bloody hands he started hitting her in the head when he finally burned her resistance, as the fact that on the stone above there are imprinted fingers,” during the prosecutorial sentence. “I looked in the back seat where George was. I saw broken windows everywhere and her purse was in the front seat. Immediately I was calling because in one thing nothing was heard, in the other when I called her she was ringing,” Natasha’s mother said. Charges against accomplices The two alleged accomplices of the executioner had, according to the grounds of the prosecutor’s proposal, different roles. The woman provided information on the victims’ meeting and tried to build an alibi, but cameras and patrons at the bar she worked in denied her claims. The third defendant was allegedly in front of the crime scene. She prevented Natasha Aprogis from escaping when she opened the car door and later helped her killer carry and forever wipe out her lifeless body. The defendants argued from the first moment that they were in bars in Selenia. You mentioned the same thing as the alleged shooter’s friend, but the woman who worked with them. The new development also marks a major twist, as in 2021 the same individuals had been brought in, but were released freely, as the data collected did not stand capable of imposing charges. “The material is thin. There is a lot of progress in this case and if these people are indicted for trial, I believe they will be acquitted on the bench,” said Giannis Honeys, lawyer of the accused couple. The shocking case comes to the fore, with the families of the two victims who have been waiting for justice to be done for 14 years, hoping the time has come.