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The Second Husband of Aliki Vouyouklaki, Giorgos Iliadis, Passes Away in Cyprus

"Giorgos Iliadis, a businessman and journalist, was the second husband of Aliki Vouyouklaki for 1.5 years, after which they got divorced, and he then remarried his first wife."

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Cyprus: The second husband of Aliki Vouyouklaki, Giorgos Iliadis, has died. They were married for 1.5 years.

Giorgos Iliadis, a businessman and journalist, was the second husband of Aliki Vouyouklaki for 1.5 years, after which they got divorced, and he then remarried his first wife.

The news of Giorgos Iliadis' death in Cyprus was announced by the Mayor of Nicosia and elected Regional Governor of Nicosia, Konstantinos Yiorkadjis (son of the former Cypriot Minister of the Interior and EOKA fighter, Polykarpou Yiorkadjis, who was assassinated in 1970), who shared a brief Facebook post about the passing of his father-in-law, Giorgos (Koko) Iliadis.

The last photo of Giorgos Iliadis with his grandchildren was posted by his son-in-law.

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