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Thessaloniki: Father recounts tragedy as 15-year-old athlete dies in motorcycle-garbage truck collision
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Thessaloniki: Father recounts tragedy as 15-year-old athlete dies in motorcycle-garbage truck collision

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 15-year-old female PAOK athlete died in a motorcycle accident in Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • The accident occurred when the motorcycle carrying her and her father collided with a garbage truck.
  • The girl's father, who was driving, survived with minor injuries but was devastated by his daughter's death.

Tragedy struck Thessaloniki on Friday afternoon when a 15-year-old female athlete from the PAOK sports club lost her life in a road accident. The incident occurred around noon on the city's Peripheral Road, near the exit for Neapoli, as the motorcycle carrying the teenager and her father collided with a garbage truck.

Emergency services, including traffic police and an ambulance, responded swiftly to the scene. The 15-year-old was transported to G. Gennimatas Hospital. Despite the best efforts of medical staff, she succumbed to her injuries. Her father, who was operating the motorcycle, escaped the crash with only minor injuries but was left deeply distraught by the loss of his daughter.

"They killed my child," the grieving father recounted, visibly shattered. He explained that they were riding their motorcycle when a garbage truck struck them from behind. "The motorcycle was hit from the back, which means the garbage truck came from there. It threw us 15 meters. My child was run over; I don't care about anything else. My daughter is not coming back," he stated, emphasizing the severity of the impact and the tragic outcome.

The accident has sent shockwaves through the local community and the PAOK sports club, mourning the loss of a young athlete. The incident also raises concerns about road safety, particularly involving heavy vehicles and motorcycles in urban areas.

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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.