For the struggle that leads to Justice those responsible for the tragedy spoke Paul Aslanidis, the father of his victim. “We have a long way to go. It’s a right for the kids to come back. We want the punishment of the guilty, and we have to start detention tomorrow,” said Paul Aslanidis about the Tempian railway accident talking to the “Morning” of ANT1 on Monday morning (3.2.25). CORVERSE “Children’s voices awakened society. These took millions of people to the streets, not just Greece and abroad. It’s something that’s never happened before. They went to ERT, occupied the ERT building. The way now opens to making a rule of law because that’s what people want,” Dimitris Aslanidis’ father who lost his life in Tembis said. In the question of dealing with the state with the information about his child, he stressed that “instead of sending coroners and setting up a morgue there at the scene of the crime, they sent the food and collected the remains from the burned children and threw them in the trucks and from there they moved them to plots and threw them away. Plus they left a lot of bones found in Koulouri, over 200 bones, in the burnt compartment and some girls have identified the bones. Ten months later, we had to demand that the special team join the dogs to start packing. Even today I believe that there is discarded genetic material” As he pointed out, he asked for an exhumation of his child and was denied it. “But no one will deprive me of that right. The reason was that I got an answer from a prosecutor and the interrogator signed it, that everything was done right. It didn’t all happen right and I have proof. I have objected to this decision,” he noted. DIVERSE “I first asked for identification because we no longer believe anything after all that was found from ten months later. And secondly, no tox screens were performed. And from what you learned forty days later, the blood samples were dumped. On the DA’s orders. Even Mexico cartels do not do such things,” he commented. “The tox screens I wanted to see what my child burned from. And if what they gave me really belongs to my son. You, after ten months when you find bones thrown from here and there self-identified, do you think they gave you what they say? Many still are not sure that their children have given them, I am not the only one”, concluded Paul Aslanidis.
Tempy: “I’m not sure if they gave me my child,” says Paul Aslanidis
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