The father of the 19-year-old who died in the “Crazy Dance” ride at an amusement park in Pefkochori, Halkidiki, is outraged that the 21-year-old operator of the ride, who was responsible for the incident, has been released. The tragic accident occurred in front of the victim’s mother and siblings.
Giorgos Kaibalis, the father of the 19-year-old, spoke to MEGA today, expressing his anger and frustration. “I will try to find the solution myself if justice is not served,” he stated, demanding answers for what happened.
He questioned, “How did the prosecutor allow someone with a criminal record to leave without any restrictions?” It should be noted that the 21-year-old operator of the ride fled the scene immediately after the incident and turned himself in at the Kilkis police station on Tuesday, August 20th.
Mr. Kaibalis also described the state of his family following the loss of his 19-year-old son.
Family Devastated by Tragedy
“There are no words. The 13-year-old hasn’t slept for three days, crying in our arms and haunted by the image of his brother falling before him. Our family and home are broken. We were a close-knit family, always supporting each other. This shouldn’t have happened. My boy is gone,” he said.
He continued, “We’ve been working hard since we were young to build a family. It’s unacceptable that someone with ambitions can act so irresponsibly. If the mayor couldn’t handle the situation or didn’t have the staff, that’s not my concern. She should have resigned or not taken the position. I don’t care about any of that.”
“We will do whatever is necessary,” he emphasized. He added, “This is not just a button to be pressed; the pain is for four people. It doesn’t mean that because we were five and now we are four, nothing has happened. This is not a casual situation. I’ve lived in Athens for 25 years, raising my children by visiting them every weekend.”
It is noted that the 58-year-old man and the 21-year-old game operator were taken to the prosecutor of Polygyros and subsequently released without restrictions. A case was filed against the 58-year-old for manslaughter by negligence and against the 21-year-old for fatal exposure.
With a criminal record, the 21-year-old amusement park operator
New revelations are brought to light in the case of the tragic death of 19-year-old Yiannis at the amusement park in PefkohoriHalkidiki.
The unfortunate youth died when the chair of the toy he was riding in became detached, causing him to fall to the ground and fatally injure himself in front of his brothers and mother.
The amusement park was sealed by authorities and the toy is being examined by experts.The 21-year-old operator, who had fled after the incident, surrendered to Kilkis police authorities on Tuesday, August 20. He was then taken to the prosecutor, who ordered a preliminary examination and released him.
According to MEGA, the 21-year-old has a heavy criminal record, with charges of domestic violence and car theft. He has previously been arrested on a warrant and has been arraigned a total of six times. The same sources said he lived in Kilkis and had gone to Halkidiki to escape from people who were chasing him.
Meanwhile, the experts continue to scrutinize the game for a second day, running simulations with heavy 75-pound bags on each seat. The amusement park owner and his son were also found at the site, and it remains unknown whether the second amusement park owned by the same owner is licensed to operate.
An ELAS document informed the municipality that the amusement park in Halkidiki had not disclosed its operation
At the same time, it seems that the police, in a document from 9 July, had informed the municipality of Kassandra that the amusement park had not notified its operation. As the document states, the police inspection was carried out on July 7 and it was found that it lacked a notification.
This document has been attached to the business as an attachment with a document from the municipality of Cassandra.
It is noted that experts are continuing their investigation to collect evidence..
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