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Two of Three Romania Crash Survivors Due Back in Greece, Bodies to Return on Military Flight

The bodies of seven soccer fans killed in a road accident in Romania are due to be flown back to Greece Thursday, while two of the three injured survivors will also return.

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Dimitris Maronitis, 27 years old, one of the seven Greek citizens who lost their lives in a serious road accident in Romania. The youth had a sad life story. The Greek article Dimitris Maronitis, who died in the Romanian accident, lost his father on the same road: “He grew up 12 years old” appeared for the first time in Romania TV.

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Two of the Greek sufferers injured in the accident in the Timish court are transported, i.e. in their country, with a military aircraft leaving Timiñoara Airport. The third of the wounds still in the hospital, after Wednesdays later needed surgery. And the troops of the seven sufferers who died will be taken to Greece, after they will have a religious job in Timiōara.

·Romania
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Come out to find some disturbing details about one of the seven PAOK's supporters who lost their lives in the March road accident, from E70, near the town of Lugojel, from...

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Two of the supporters of the PAOK Salonic team, injured in the accident in Timiš, are transferred to a hospital in Greece, with a medical aircraft sent by the elite authorities.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The 7 Greek supporters who died in the accident near Lugoj will be repatriated today, with a military aircraft. Two of the injuries that survived the accident have also gone to Greece with the aircraft. The third survivor, located in a more serious state, has been subjected to surgery during the night and you are now inside Timíoara.

·Romania
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They should be transported to the country of origin by a special military aircraft from Greece.

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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