Joanna Paliospirou in a stunning red bikini in the pool - Watch the video

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More than 240,000 people now follow Joanna Paliospirou on Instagram, with her making various kinds of posts. Lately, she has been posting snapshots from her summer holidays, which she spent, among others, in Milos and Mykonos.

Paliospirou uploaded a boomerang clip from an indoor swimming pool in one of her Instagram stories. Wearing a red bikini, she filmed herself just before diving into the water.

"All mine," the acid burn survivor wrote in the same post since no one else was there.

Watch the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyk_D25fvI

The photos from Milos

On Friday afternoon, July 14, Joanna Paliospirou shared a series of snapshots and a video from the Lighthouse of Milos with her followers.

In the photos, she appears wearing full-length pants in red and orange, a hat and sunglasses while taking various poses against the background of the island's beach.

Look at the photos:

Joanna Paliospirou

Joanna Paliospirou

Joanna Paliospirou

Joanna Paliospirou

Joanna Paliospirou

In the clip, she is captured again, enjoying the view from a high point, where she is also walking on a beach in another shot.

In the caption of her post, Joanna Paliospirou wrote in English: "Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it’s something you design for the present."

Watch the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSA1dQIPvxE

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. She had vile motives, murderous egoism and moral pettiness.”

He stressed that the type of acid that Kakarantzoula 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 [the victim], she ruined her life,” Mastrantonakis continued. “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. It was revenge that accepted the risk of death.”

Kakarantzoula claimed during the trial that she had no intent of killing Paliospirou, explaining that stalked Paliospirou after suspecting her of dating a man with whom she had embarked on a sexual relationship in 2018.

She 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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