“She lived poorly in her father’s house in Megara. He was a very difficult child. Her dad was a great man and father and even though he’s not her biological father, he raised her as his own child,” she says. “I know them from the inside, but I want the others to speak as well. As soon as I saw Irene on your show, I remembered everything. She had somewhat delinquent behavior from a young age. I remember Gogo her sister when she was a baby. We used to catch her at work because she would put a pillow over her face or her hand between her nose and mouth. We had told her parents to take her to a psychiatrist, to get some help, but that never happened. He would have been close to six years old then. We had already tested it too many times with her grandmother forgiving her. We would leave her alone for a while to see what she would do and she would go straight to the baby. He would take the pillow and cover her with the intention of depriving her of oxygen. He did so without hesitation. When Gogo reached five years old, she stopped,” he says, and it causes shock.
He states that he does not know why he chooses to be around single mothers with babies. She doesn’t know if this has to do with jealousy, if it’s just her psyche, or if it’s her childhood memories coming to her.
What does Irene answer?
Annoyed with the face of her family environment, Irini replied that his claims are not valid. “The pressure has risen on me, for her to come out now and say when I did the things she accuses me of,” she said and added that her parents had taken her to a psychologist. Also, once again, he emphasized that he has never hurt any child.
Amaliada: What does the commander of Karamandanios say who received three babies?
Aspasia Rigopoulou, administrator of the Karamandani hospital, which received three infants, spoke about Amaliada’s case. As Ms. Rigopoulou mentioned, speaking to Live News, three of the children in the case had to be treated at the specific hospital. “We reopened the three files of these children as requested by the Prosecutor’s Office. All three children came in with reported convulsions and loss of consciousness,” the administrator initially reported.
Then referring to the first infant, she asserted that “the child of 2016 was five months old, he came with such a reported picture, the necessary laboratory and clinical control was done. No special symptoms were found, while his image was not pathognomonic for any condition and therefore he was discharged, with instructions of course for regular pediatric follow-up.”
“The second of the children was six months old and came in February 2021 dead. The necessary actions were also taken, such as CPR” and regarding the third child he emphasized that, “it was in September 2023. He also came with reported episodes of convulsions and loss of consciousness and due to his young age he entered the intensive care unit of the hospital and stayed for one day. All the necessary tests were carried out, even an MRI”, while the child was then transferred to the “Children’s-Agia Sophia”.
Then, lashing out at Ms. Murtzoukou’s stance when the children were found dead, she asserted that “I don’t know that. All I know is about her last child, Frederiki, who stayed in the intensive care unit, she was unaccompanied, the child stayed with our staff.”
Dead children in Amaliada: Is Irini Mourtzoukou going abroad?
24-year-old Irini Mourtzoukou, who has lost two of her babies and witnessed the death of two more, is preparing to leave for abroad.
According to a revelation by LIVE News, Irini Murtzoukou has already issued a ticket to leave the country. As the report states, the trip was already scheduled to take place two weeks ago, but due to the events, it was postponed.
Next week, the 24-year-old will travel to a Central European country for work, specifically to work in a restaurant kitchen, something she allegedly did last year around this time. In the country she will travel to, there is also a relative who is expected to host her there.
Amaliada: His mother speaks for the first time about the death of little Panagiotis – What she testified to the authorities
“I want the truth to shine. I don’t blame anyone. I am neither with Irene nor with the doctors. When my child’s exams come out, then I will speak,” said the mother of little Panagiotakis, the infant who died last August in Amaliada. The mother of little Panagiotakis spoke for the first time with her face on camera about the loss of her child, on the show “Truths with Zina”, making it clear that she does not rule anything out.
In fact, last night her mother together with her lawyer submitted to the authorities the t-shirt that Panagiotis was allegedly wearing and which he had stained with vomit when he was taken to the hospital. Both the mother and the grandmother of Panagiotis had testified that the child had vomited when he was taken to the hospital, and also had blood.
“We filed the testimony because it may contribute to the investigation,” said Mr. Dugas, who has represented the child’s mother. On the other hand, the mother’s cousin, who was driving the car in which the child was taken to the hospital, insists that the little one was unconscious, did not move his arms and did not vomit in the car. “The child was dry. His eyes were closed, he was not moving his hands, he was unconscious. I don’t know why they say he vomited and was alive,” he said.
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