“I’m afraid of my sudden death” allegedly said the 68 -year -old owner of camping in Finikunda, attempting to explain the reasons why he changed his will, just four days before the murder of.
The 68 -year -old reportedly wrote his new covenant on October 2, which was opened on Friday morning at the Pylos Peace Court. ‘On the same day this secret was filed covenant to the notary, which shows panic. In fact, she starts writing “I write this covenant in the case of my sudden death, I’m scared,” said family lawyer Antonis Katsas.
The contents of the covenant
According to the information that saw the light, the 68 -year -old left most of his property – above 95% – to his nephew. This man is also the only witness of the murder, While it is considered by the authorities a person – “key” to the case. In the text of the covenant, the businessman is warmly expressed for his nephew, describing him as “very good and working child”. At the same time, he gives an additional 8.5 acres near the beach to the caretaker of the campsite, who also lost his life.
On the contrary, his sister and niece are left out of the inheritance. It is worth noting that the property of the 68 -year -old’s father had been shared earlier in a way that was considered fair by the local community. His sister had received the ancestral house, which he then sold, while the murderer had later re -operated.
The covenant includes another term: If his nephew decides to sell the campsite, an amount of about 200,000 euros should be given to his niece brother and the foreman.
The mystery around the motives
Authorities are now investigating If the perpetrator had personal differences with the victim or if the murder is linked with his recent covenant and possible family resentments. The question they are trying to answer is whether the crime was revengeful or whether there were purely financial motives behind the murder. At the same time, they have been put under the microscope and reports of people from the 68 -year -old environment, who imply that he had social associations with minors who then allegedly threatened him.
The Honorary President of the Union of Police Officers Southeast Attica, George Kalliakmaniscommented on: “This is a mystery case; but we may be surprised by who the killer is ultimately. There is a serious chance of being the same person who, recently, had shooted the victim with an airline. There are many contradictory elements -we can not even say if the motivation is economical; it can be something that no one expects. “