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Clash between two professors over a female student: Vulgar flyers, phone calls for “dates,” and slashed tires

A dispute between two professors at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) is expected to continue in the courts of Evelpidon, apparently sparked by their connection to a particular female student

Newsroom December 6 08:45

A few weeks ago, one of the professors went to the Hellenic Police and reported that, in recent days, he had been receiving phone calls from unknown individuals proposing sexual encounters.

Shocked, he discovered that unknown persons inside the NTUA campus in Zografou had scattered flyers (“trikakia”) displaying his mobile phone number, falsely claiming he was looking for a sexual partner.

Panicked, he sought assistance from the police, who managed to obtain footage from security cameras—footage that the professor himself also viewed. According to him, the material revealed that the person behind this defamatory act was a colleague of his, also a professor at NTUA.

When asked by police why his colleague would do such a thing, the professor explained that during the recent exam period he had failed the colleague’s girlfriend, who is one of his students, in one of his courses.

In other words, he claimed that his colleague retaliated against him because his partner did not pass the course.

In addition to the defamatory incident, the tires of his car—parked in central Athens—were slashed by “unknown” perpetrators. In his statement, the professor also accused his colleague of being behind this act.

The case has now been brought to the judicial system, and the accused professor is expected to be summoned to testify in the coming days.

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Meanwhile, rumors about the escalating conflict continue to spread throughout the university community, with many anticipating the next chapter in this dispute.

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