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Irini Mourtzoukou: Panagiotakis vomited in the hospital, we did not take him dead

"It's not nice to have things dumped on you. They put everything that's been done on me," the woman said.

Newsroom October 25 05:58

Any involvement in the five dead infant thriller is denied by Irini Mourtzoukou from Amalia, noting that there is a finding that they are innocent and that it is false that they took Panagiotakis dead to the hospital.

“If he was dead he could not have vomited,” he said, speaking to Mega.

Asked about her dead baby brother, she said it hurt her a lot that he died. “I would come home and she would call me Irene, Irene, that’s something I had missed,” she said.

At the same time, she said it was a lie that her biological father had told her to “take care of the children with Irene, while she said of her mother that they had a good relationship and that she was the one he spoke to when he wanted something.

“They didn’t leave in my hands”

Irini Mourtzoukou said that the mother of the first child is accusing her for no reason and that she has nothing to hide and is not accused of anything.

“They didn’t leave in my hands,” she said of the infants while claiming that she was most hurt by the last two deaths, of her second child and Panagiotakis, the 15-month-old infant. As she explained, her first baby died and she had not spent moments with him.

“I want them to answer me why the babies are gone”

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The woman from Amaliada is seeking answers as to why the babies were lost. As she claimed, she did what she had to do as quickly as she had to all the time.

It’s not nice to have things dumped on you. They are blaming me for what has happened,” she said, adding that people come out anonymously and blame her for deaths.

Irene Mourtzoukou reported that in the last few days, she could not even go for a coffee, and she stopped working 4-5 days ago. “It’s very difficult and no one can understand it, but they don’t let me grieve as I want to,” she said.

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