The funeral of the police officer Giorgos Lygeridis in Thessaloniki (video-photos)

The officer succumbed to injuries sustained from a naval flare that hit his leg

In the holy church of Agios Dimitrios in Thessaloniki, relatives, colleagues and friends said their last goodbye to Giorgos Lygeridis, the policeman who died after being seriously injured by a naval flare fired at him by hooligans in Rentis.

The coffin with the body of the policeman was carried to the church at 1 pm by his colleagues of his Anti-Riot Unit.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was also present at the final farewell to the 31-year-old police officer.

Among the first to arrive at the temple was the policeman’s grandfather who was holding a white flower.

The shocking farewell of his colleagues at the morgue

On Friday morning, Professor Giorgos Lyrakos, who works as a psychologist at the General State Hospital of Nikaia where the 31-year-old policeman fought his last battle, revealed the moving farewell of his colleagues at the morgue, a short time after his death was announced.

As Prof. Lyrakos said, “all the children entered the morgue, one by one they hugged him and then made a circle around him and sang the national anthem. For us it was the most shocking moment, it was a lament, a ‘hail’ to life and an ‘immortal’ for the lad”.

“I have never seen such brotherhood and friendship. I saw the pain, the sadness and it was shocking especially their farewell. When a person leaves in such circumstances it is very difficult, especially for the parents, because he left in a way that is not determined by nature”, added Prof. Lyrakis.