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First she threw the child, then her clothes, and then the Algerian woman tried to flee – See photos

The bag with the things thrown by the 32-year-old woman was found lying in bushes near the house where the accused lived

Newsroom August 4 07:04

Photos of the evidence found by police near the home of the 32-year-old Algerian woman accused of killing her child in Palaio Faliro have been obtained and published by protothema.gr.

Among the items in a discarded bag were the clothes the woman wore that day, a tram ticket, a hair comb, and an empty pill package.

The bag was found thrown into bushes near the residence of the accused.

The 32-year-old Algerian woman is scheduled to appear before the Investigating Magistrate on Wednesday. Until now—while being held at the Flisvos Port Authority—she continues to claim it was an accident.

She Tried to Flee to Her Home Country After the Death of the 3-Year-Old

As protothema.gr earlier revealed, following the child’s death, the 32-year-old attempted to find a way to leave the country.

According to information from protothema.gr, just two days after the girl’s death, the woman called the Algerian embassy in Athens, asking for ways to return to her homeland.

She also stated that she had two children, not three, effectively erasing the deceased girl from the equation. The Algerian embassy informed her that the only way to fulfill her request was through the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and its Voluntary Return Program.

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Continuing her actions—which do not reflect those of a grieving mother—she contacted the IOM, again stating she had two children, not three, and submitted copies of her passport along with birth certificates of the two children.

The Voluntary Return Program, run by the IOM in cooperation with the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum, allows eligible individuals—whose asylum requests have been rejected and who are not legally allowed to remain in Greece—to return to their home countries. The program covers the cost of airfare and also provides €500 in financial support.

Ultimately, 32-year-old Warda Atrouche scheduled an appointment with the IOM, but she never made it—because she was arrested that same morning.

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