Efi Kakaranzoula was caught stealing clothes in prison, attacked by other inmates

Efi Kakaranzoula Joanna Paliospirou

It seems that Efi Kakaranzoula, who was convicted for the vitriol attack on Joanna Paliospirou, is being released from work duties in the women's prison of Thebes, according to one of her inmates.

In fact, the inmate even revealed that Efi's daily wages were cut as she stole a dress.

The woman, who is in pre-trial detention for the attempted murder against an ophthalmologist in Chalandri, speaking to ANT1, even described her as "coquettish" but also "cold".

Vitriol attack: Ioanna seeks compensation from the perpetrator

More disturbingly, the inmate said that Efi never talks about the vitriol attack against Joanna.

As she revealed, Efi lost the right to work part-time in prison as he stole some clothes from the warehouse.

The inmate also revealed Efi was attacked by other detainees.

Joanna will ask for compensation, but not for herself

In the meantime, Joanna Paliospirou completed her tenth surgery following the horrific vitriol attack against her.

Doctors took skin from her head to repair some of the scars on her face and hands, while in a month she will go on the operating table again.

Her lawyer, Nikos Alexandris, even revealed that the filing of a lawsuit against Efi is imminent, clarifying that "Joanna will give us other reasons to love her."

"She will not ask for a single euro for herself," the lawyer said, adding: "Where and how this money will be spent will be revealed in time."

"This girl is a 'beacon' for society, she tries to move on with her life and at the same time offer support to all who have been abused," Alexandris concluded.

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37-year-old Efi Kakarantzoula was sentenced to 15 years in prison in October 2021 for the attempted murder of Joanna Paliospirou with acid in the Athens suburb of Kallithea in May 2020.

At the time, prosecutor Charalambos Mastrantonakis said the attacker executed her criminal plan “in a calculated manner," adding: "She had vile motives, murderous egoism and moral pettiness."

He stressed that the type of acid that Efi used and the way she executed her crime "leaves no doubt about her murderous intent."

“The defendant did not want to ruin the face of Joanna, she ruined her life,” Mastrantonakis continued.

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“When she threw the acid in her face, she accepted that it could be inhaled, swallowed, find its way to her trachea, and kill her,” he said, adding: “it was revenge that accepted the risk of death.”

Efi claimed during the trial that she had no intent of killing Paliospirou.

Efi Kakarantzoula prosecutor
Efi Kakarantzoula.

She explained that stalked Paliospirou after suspecting her of dating a man with whom she had embarked on a sexual relationship in 2018.

Efi admitted to going to significant lengths to procure vitriol to the survivor’s place of work in an office building, saying she paid a man she met outside a shop in downtown Athens to get it for her.

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