The young musician Filippos Roussos, who lost his life on Friday afternoon, had an inglorious end when the motorcycle he was driving overturned on Lavriou Avenue in Koropi.
In slow motion, two security cameras have captured the unimaginable accident.
The truck
The machine leaves and beats to the right. A cloud of smoke rises, a lorry carrying a chemical toilet that has gone out into the opposite stream rejoins the flow of traffic and continues without stopping.
Another security camera shows the scene again. The motorcycle that leaves and the sand that kicks up and the truck that goes back into the flow of traffic, other motorcyclists will stop.
What an eyewitness says about the car accident
An eyewitness will speak shocked by the unimaginable scene that unfolded in front of him during the day. He will say how the driver of the truck who returned to the scene and did not understand what happened was found:
“We brought the man back. We went and found him at 1 kilometer, he didn’t realize that there had been a car accident and we went and found him, brought him back. He was sitting down, crying.”
The singer was also hit by the fires in Attica, which burned his house. In a post with his Mega bulletin, he wrote: “Show off my house… civil protection…. protect me for sure.”
In the social networks, the mourning of his relatives was unimaginable: “Friend, when we make up, we will go again to eat your favorite skewers”.
The singer’s mother is heartbroken: “Go back, I can’t stand it.”
A friend of the artist reveals his last moments
His loved ones will talk about an unimaginably sensitive musician and person, his friend exclusively on Live News will talk about the musician and the person who died needlessly on the asphalt.
“Essentially, there was a motorbike, a van and further back was Philip with the motorbike. Filippos made a little left to pass the van, which was going a little slowly and at the last moment the van opened without checking without anything. He hit him, hurled him. He was obviously scared, I don’t know why, the gentleman left and followed him from the back car that was there, followed him and turned him around. He was telling me that he wanted to progress the piece with the music, he was interested, he loved it. He lost his house, he lost a car he had, he was moving with a 2nd car he had, which also broke down and in one day he found himself having lost everything. He tells me: “Nikola, I got a car”. I say to him: “Hey, why?”, “I didn’t have enough money for a car”.
The famous musician’s family are appealing for more information about the incident with the young man’s funeral to take place tomorrow.
Document images from the accident
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**Interview with Alexia Petrou, a close friend of Filippos Roussos**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Alexia. The tragic loss of Filippos has left many in shock. Can you share a bit about your friendship and what he meant to you?
**Alexia:** Thank you for having me. Filippos was not just a talented musician; he was a beautiful soul and a caring friend. We shared countless moments together, from writing songs to just hanging out. His passion for music and life was infectious and he was always there for others.
**Editor:** The details surrounding his accident are quite distressing. Can you tell us what you know about that day?
**Alexia:** It was such a normal day, really. Filippos had gone out for a ride. I heard from witnesses that he was just trying to pass a slowing vehicle when the truck changed lanes without signaling. It happened so fast; it’s heartbreaking to think that such a small action could lead to this.
**Editor:** One eyewitness mentioned that the truck driver didn’t even realize what had happened at first. What are your thoughts on that?
**Alexia:** It’s shocking. To think that someone could cause such a tragedy and not be aware is haunting. I can only imagine the confusion and guilt he might feel now. The aftermath for him and for Filippos’ family is unimaginable.
**Editor:** Filippos also recently faced devastating personal challenges, including losing his home in the fires in Attica. How do you think these experiences shaped him?
**Alexia:** It was incredibly tough for him. He loved his home and poured so much of himself into it. He often spoke about how he felt powerless during those fires. But he remained hopeful, channeling those feelings into his music. His resilience was inspiring, even though he faced so much adversity.
**Editor:** There’s been an outpouring of grief from his loved ones on social media. How did he impact the lives of those around him?
**Alexia:** Filippos had a unique way of connecting with people. His friends just adored him—I’ve seen many heartfelt tributes mentioning cherished memories and inside jokes. It’s heartbreaking to think of his mother’s pain, she was his number one supporter. He brought joy to so many, and his absence will be profoundly felt.
**Editor:** As a musician, what do you think his legacy will be?
**Alexia:** I truly believe his music will resonate for years to come. His emotive lyricism and raw talent captured the essence of life, love, and heartbreak. Filippos will always be remembered not just for his art, but for the incredible person he was. We must keep his memory alive.
**Editor:** Thank you for sharing your thoughts and memories with us, Alexia. It’s clear that Filippos Roussos was a remarkable individual who touched many lives.
**Alexia:** Thank you for allowing me to share. We all lost someone special, and I hope his story serves as a reminder of the fragility of life.