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Kalamata death ruled suicide; six arrested for obstructing justice
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Kalamata death ruled suicide; six arrested for obstructing justice

From Ta Nea · (9m ago) Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A 44-year-old Albanian man was found dead from a gunshot wound in Kalamata, Greece.
  • Authorities initially investigated the death as suspicious but concluded it was a suicide based on the victim's brother's testimony.
  • Six individuals were arrested for falsely reporting information and obstructing the investigation after they initially hid the weapon.

A grim case in Kalamata, Greece, initially appearing as a potential homicide, has been officially classified as a suicide following a thorough investigation. The body of a 44-year-old Albanian man was discovered in a stable on the West Beach, having sustained a gunshot wound from a hunting rifle. The discovery was made by a 50-year-old woman and a 47-year-old Albanian man, prompting an immediate police response and a lockdown of the area.

Early investigations considered all possibilities, but crucial insights came from the victim's brother, who revealed that the deceased had expressed suicidal thoughts. This testimony, combined with forensic findings, led authorities to conclude that the man had shot himself with a hunting rifle belonging to the stable's elderly owner. However, the initial discovery of the weapon in a different location than where the body was found raised further questions, especially since the rifle's permit had expired.

ฯ€ฯ‰ฯ‚ ฯƒฮบฮตฯ†ฯ„ฯŒฯ„ฮฑฮฝ ฮฝฮฑ ฮฒฮฌฮปฮตฮน ฯ„ฮญฮปฮฟฯ‚ ฯƒฯ„ฮท ฮถฯ‰ฮฎ ฯ„ฮฟฯ…

โ€” Victim's brotherThe victim's brother revealed that the 44-year-old man had expressed thoughts of ending his life, which was a key factor in the police's conclusion of suicide.

The situation became more complex when the two individuals who found the body admitted to initially hiding the weapon out of fear of implication. Their confession led to the discovery of the firearm, a magazine, and 60 rounds of ammunition hidden in a reed bed approximately 200 meters from the stable. This led to the arrest of the 50-year-old Greek woman, the 47-year-old Albanian man, and four other Albanian nationals. They face charges of false testimony and obstruction of justice for their role in concealing evidence and misleading the authorities.

From a Greek perspective, this case highlights the complexities of investigations, particularly when initial findings are obscured by attempts to mislead law enforcement. The involvement of multiple individuals, including foreign nationals, in the obstruction of justice adds layers to the narrative. While international news might focus on the crime and arrests, the Greek media's coverage often delves into the procedural aspects and the challenges faced by local police in piecing together the truth. The discovery of a sword and a homemade sword in the stable further complicates the scene, adding an unusual element to an already sensitive case. The resolution, confirming suicide but involving charges for obstruction, underscores the importance of transparency and cooperation with authorities in any investigation, regardless of the circumstances.

ฮตฮฏฯ‡ฮฑฮฝ ฮบฯฯฯˆฮตฮน ฯ„ฮฟ ฯŒฯ€ฮปฮฟ

โ€” WitnessesThe two individuals who found the body confessed to initially hiding the weapon, fearing potential involvement.
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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.