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Victory of the Greek Father Fighting for the Exhumation of His Son

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Twenty-two days after the start of the hunger strike, the Lárisa Appeals Prosecutor’s Office has given the green light to carrying out toxicological and biochemical tests on the remains of 22-year-old Denis Routsis, who died in the Tempe tragedy of 2023, as well as on those of three other victims whose relatives had also requested the analysis. On 26 September, the Prosecutor’s Office had already approved the exhumation and DNA testing, but reje…

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Twenty-two days after the start of the hunger strike, the Lárisa Appeals Prosecutor’s Office has given the green light to carrying out toxicological and biochemical tests on the remains of 22-year-old Denis Routsis, who died in the Tempe tragedy of 2023, as well as on those of three other victims whose relatives had also requested the analysis. On 26 September, the Prosecutor’s Office had already approved the exhumation and DNA testing, but reje…

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