The 45-year-old driver responsible for the fatal crash in Chania, which claimed the life of 22-year-old Panagiotis, was transferred to Korydallos Prison after being found seven times over the legal alcohol limit and under the influence of antipsychotic drugs. Following the incident, three police officers were suspended, and the entire Chania Police Directorate was dismissed.
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The 45-year-old driver involved in the fatal accident in Chania, which claimed the life of 22-year-old Panagiotis, has been temporarily detained after his court appearance. With a blood alcohol concentration of 1.99 grams per litre—well above the legal limit—the driver faces serious felony charges. During his brief apology, he expressed deep remorse, stating he wished he could have taken the victim’s place. The final decision on his incarceration is yet to be made.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has ordered the disbandment of the Chania Police Directorate following a tragic traffic accident on Souda Avenue that killed 22-year-old Panagiotis. The young man died when his car collided with a drunk driver, whose vehicle was not properly controlled by police officers at the scene. Amidst growing criticism, police officials are under investigation for potential negligence, while the director of Chania will be replaced by an officer from Athens.
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Greek shipping tycoons Panagiotis and Giorgos Angelopoulos on Tuesday announced the donation of 1,000,000 euros…