The disappearance and death of “V.K.” has merely added another cog of speculation to scenarios and allegations of a “cover-up” of the Tempi collision
Private investigator George Tsoukalis told MEGA on Saturday “The only thing I can rule out is suicide.”
The Forensic Examiner tasked with examining the body of Vasilis Kalogirou, whose death has led to speculations and wild allegations across Greece and in the parliament, has publicly taken herself off the case.
A high-profile disappearance, political controversy, and shifting narratives—Greece’s Supreme Court launches an urgent probe into the mysterious death of Vasilis Kalogirou.
Tensions ran high in the Greek Parliament over the the recent death of Vassilis Kalogirou, son of the head of the Larissa Appeals Prosecutor's Office.
As forensic tests continue, questions remain over the death of Vasilis Kalogirou, son of a Tempi prosecutor. His family alleges foul play.
Vassilis Kalogirou's disappearance achieved a greater degree of notoriety because he is the son of a top Larissa prosecutor involved in the Tempi rail collision investigation
A body was discovered in the Pinios River on Monday, February 17.
Greek police are shifting their search for a missing 39-year-old man in Larisa from the nearby river to train station surveillance footage from the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE).
The 39-year-old reportedly disappeared after leaving his parents' home in Larissa for a walk. According to a revelation on Mega, he is the son of the prosecutor handling the Tempi case.