New data shed light on the case of Santa Claus Kalogirou, The man who disappeared from Larissa and was found dead in a mountainous area in Tyrnavos. According to the latest information seeing the light of publicity, the possibility of criminal action is now excluded, with authorities attributing his death to pathological causes.
The findings of the forensic examination appear to be catalytic. As stated in the relevant reportage, All the wounds found in his body were caused after his deathprobably from an animal. This permanently removes the homicide scenario, which was initially examined due to its disappearance conditions.
Does not receive the case file by the Athens Homicide Department
The development of the case by the competent authorities is also of interest. The Department of Homicide of Attica Securityalso known as “Greek FBI”, according to information, will not eventually receive the case file of the case. At the moment, the official response to the services of Thessaly, which had sent the dossier to Athens, is being drawn up.
The justification of the decision is based on the fact that The case has already been investigated in depth by Thessaly Police Serviceswithout any evidence to justify the involvement of homicide.
Research returns to Larissa
As the case file is now returning to Larissa, it is expected to be completed last leg of researchwhich will confirm or not the clues so far. It is noted that the initial mission of the file to Athens is no longer considered necessary, as All scenarios have been fully investigated by local authorities.
Vasilis Kalogirou’s case had raised severe concern in the local community of Larissa, with his long disappearance and the tragic outcome shocking friends, relatives and citizens. However, the latest developments show that its loss is not related to criminal activity, but to a sudden pathological problem that occurred while in the mountainous area of Tyrnavos.
The final forensic report and the report of ELAS They will throw the curtain in a case that had caused many questions and concerns.