Panos Routsis: He Continues His Hunger Strike "Until Everything Is Done as It Should Be"
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Panos Routsis is not stopping his fight, as the Prosecutor's Office's "green light" only concerns the identification of his son's body and not the conduct of toxicological tests that will shed light on the causes of his death.
The struggle of Panos Routsis, whose 22-year-old son Dennis died in the Tempe train crash, has entered its 13th day. Routsis is on hunger strike in Syntagma Square, Athens, demanding a full forensic investigation into his son's death, including an exhumation, toxicological analysis and other tests that were never carried out. Report by Nektaria Psaraki On Thursday afternoon, media outlets reported that the prosecutor of the Larissa Court of Firs…
"I continue my fight, I don't stop," said Panos Routsi.
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