Death of a Greek in Germany: “The images we saw are shocking and violent” – says the employer of the 25-year-old

For the 25-year-old Greek expatriate, who died while in custody at a Wuppertal police station in Germany, speaks at Newsbeast his employer, Christina Grammatika. Mrs. Grammatika talks about a child “good and admirable” and finds it difficult to believe what has happened. “The images we saw are really shocking and violent,” she said in videos that have seen the light of day and prays for the case to be clarified.

By Dimitra Triantafyllou

«He was a good boy and admirable. He was loved by everyone here. We miss him. We had him with us for six years. I do not want to talk yet about what happened that night, we can not talk yet. We pray to God to clarify the case and help us. May God put his hand to rest his soul above all and then his family to feel that there is justice. It is indeed very shocking and violent the images that we sawSays the 25-year-old employer.

“We were born here, in Germany. I have known him since he was 9 years old, when he had first come to the country for two weeks with his mom. When his mom decided to come to work in Germany, he started working for us. We had told her: whatever you need we are here. We also took his sister and after a year George came to us. Every day with laughter. My husband was very close to him, she advised him “she describes excitedly.

Greek death in Germany: “I feel despair and indignation – We are not allowed to bury him” says his sister

“It is very difficult for me to express myself, especially over the phone and maybe live. I’m Maria and right now I’m talking to you, I feel despair and indignation, “says his sister, obviously emotionally charged 25-year-old talking to Tlive

“I’m trying to get some answers and I can not find an edge. Thank you all for your support. They have not allowed us to see my brother for so many days, to bury him. He is in a refrigerator alone without being able to say a final goodbye. I feel my hands tied and I have nowhere to hold. “I want to know what really happened,” says the woman, almost crying.

He then sets out a series unanswered questions on the case of her brother’s death. «I want to know what happened during those two hours at the police station from the moment they separated us until the moment he left? If the result came out on November 3, why were they not released? Why did they only tell me that there were no external blows? Why did the press release inform the media six days later and the incident remained hidden for so many days? Why didn’t they take him to the hospital with me? Where is my brother’s blouse and pants? Because they do not let us see him; » says his sister in a trembling voice.

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