A new page in the investigations into the death of 15-month-old Panayiotis, the son of her friend Irini Mourtzoukou, who died last August, opens the order of the Diamantis Floridis, the Deputy Prosecutor of the Ilia Prosecutor’s Office, to conduct a preliminary examination to the Ilida Security to investigate whether the crime of manslaughter (with any kind of malice) of the infant.
The prosecution order, according to the newspaper “Patris”, includes all the preliminary investigation material gathered last August by the Ilida Police Department, from the moment Panagiotakis died.
Deputy Prosecutor Florides also asks the police officers of the Ilidas Security Department, as part of the new investigation, to obtain statements from four specific persons, some of which have already been taken, and to attach the forensic report with the causes of the child’s death.
A clear picture of the accusations that may be made will be available after the completion of the relevant investigation, when the documentation will be forwarded to the Prosecutor’s Office of the Prosecutor’s Office of Ilia to decide on the initiation of criminal proceedings against suspects, if any, for the investigated commission of homicide.
At the same time, the first investigation ordered by the Prosecutor of the Prosecutor’s Office of Ilia, Evangelos Michailos, which was also sent to the Department of Security of Elis, has already been completed by the police officers. Through this particular order, Prosecutor asked to know the progress of cases of infant deaths in Achaia and Ilia and where they stand.
According to reliable information from the newspaper “Patris”, the results of this investigation are already in the hands of the prosecutor, who is responsible for the next steps.
Yesterday, the Athens Prosecutor’s Office forwarded to the Patras Prosecutor’s Office the file on the death of Irini Mourtzoukou’s second baby at the Children’s Hospital in 2023, with all scenarios open as to what really happened to all five children and so far no charges have been brought against any person.