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Chandelier Falls, Strikes Lawyer Inside Greek Courthouse
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Chandelier Falls, Strikes Lawyer Inside Greek Courthouse

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A chandelier fell from the ceiling inside the Naousa Courthouse in Greece, striking a lawyer.
  • The lawyer, Sofia Zeibeki, described the incident as "lucky" because the fixture shattered nearby, and she emerged unharmed.
  • She criticized the dilapidated state of the courthouse, noting it was a former justice hall that was upgraded without necessary renovations, leading to hazardous conditions.

A lawyer narrowly escaped serious injury when a chandelier fell from the ceiling inside the Naousa Courthouse in Veria, Greece, during a court session. The incident has highlighted concerns about the safety and maintenance of judicial buildings.

Sofia Zeibeki, the lawyer involved, recounted the terrifying moment the fixture detached from the ceiling. Speaking to MEGA, she expressed disbelief at her luck, stating the chandelier fell right beside her and shattered, leaving her unharmed. "I was so lucky that even I cannot believe it. Yesterday was a day I was shocked. I didn't expect to be so lucky. It fell right above me, the fixture shattered and I was unharmed. I came out unscathed from all this during a court session," she said.

I was so lucky that even I cannot believe it. Yesterday was a day I was shocked. I didn't expect to be so lucky. It fell right above me, the fixture shattered and I was unharmed. I came out unscathed from all this during a court session.

โ€” Sofia ZeibekiDescribing the incident where a chandelier fell on her in the Naousa Courthouse.

Zeibeki did not hold back in her criticism of the conditions within the courthouse. She described the state of the judicial halls as "miserable," pointing out that the Naousa courthouse, previously a justice hall, was upgraded to a primary court without essential renovations. She specifically mentioned that the light fixtures in the halls are in a state of disrepair. The incident occurred while the courtroom was full, with colleagues and other attendees present, fortunately resulting in no other injuries.

The lawyer's account underscores a broader issue of infrastructure neglect in public buildings. The near-miss serves as a stark warning about the potential dangers posed by deteriorating facilities, prompting calls for immediate attention and necessary upgrades to ensure the safety of those who work in and frequent such establishments.

The condition of the judicial halls is miserable, emphasizing that this particular primary court in Naousa was formerly a justice hall and was upgraded to a primary court without the necessary renovations, while the light fixtures in the halls are dilapidated.

โ€” Sofia ZeibekiCriticizing the state of the courthouse infrastructure.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.