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Apostolos Litras: How he spent his namesake day in prison – a pre-conflict with his wife

Apostolos Litras: How he spent his namesake day in prison – a pre-conflict with his wife

Apostolos Lytras spent his name in prison yesterday, with his daughters and his ex-wife visiting him for three hours at Koridalos prison.

Now Apostolos Litras is awaiting the decision of the criminal court on his application for release from prison, which he submitted last Friday, and with a small group of his associates, he is analyzing the data and the situation that has developed.

The conflict is over

Last week Sofia Polyjokopoulou showed that she is not ready to throw away any bridge that connects her and her close circle, but seems determined to take the case to the courts with the sole aim of seeing 52. An elderly criminologist was convicted of brutally assaulting her, which he also confessed to.

A “rain” of news for the criminologist for his celebration.

Dozens of messages on Apostolos Litras’ web pages can’t improve his psyche.

Those who knew him personally, both men and women, wished him health and strength in all that he was called upon to administer.

– “Happy birthday, long-suffering, I wish you health and a happy solution to your problem.”

– “Happy birthday with health, strength, courage and hope”.

Many were inspired by Sophia Polissokopoulou’s descriptions that the women sent to Apostolos Lytras.

“May the holy apostles give you patience and strength and free you from the cobwebs. Happy birthday.”

Prison life

12 days in Corridalos prisons, the accused criminal expert remains in the VIP section without changing his attitude and habits.

He avoids showing off and tries to keep a low profile. He attends prison meetings, shops in the canteen, uses a pay phone during permitted hours, and, as prison officials told Live News, he smokes heavily and reads books in his arms in cell 4, where he is kept. under control.

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From day one, Apostolos Litras has not engaged in discussions with his fellow inmates about the beating of Sophia Polyjokopoulos, and Koridalos tries not to add further fodder to discussions in prisons.

Sofia Polisokopoulou’s frontal attack

Through the memorandum filed by her lawyer, Sofia Polisokopoulos sends messages in all directions and shows her intentions for the future. She directly blames Apostolos for beating Litras and his actions that night, as she puts it, to cover the landscape and avoid punishment.

“When I was seriously injured, the accused Apostolos Litras, instead of taking me immediately to the nearest hospital, ignored my request to go to the hospital and decided against my will to take me from the place. Severely injured in Vouliagmeni, until then at the matrimonial home in Gerakas. I’m already getting gasping for breath, headaches, dizziness, unsteadiness and fainting from swallowing blood.

Sofia Polyzogopoulou reports that her husband did not have to face the consequences of his every move that night.

“The reason he took me to the then matrimonial home was because it presented a very serious danger to life and a situation where my life was no longer safe, he wanted to avoid arrest and avoid all the steps involved in transporting an injured person to the hospital from an obvious severe blow. We are said to have gone peacefully,” he testified. .However, it is clear that he accepted the risk of my life by not taking me to the hospital”.

“I begged him to take me to the hospital.”

The 37-year-old lawyer recounts how she trapped her husband and convinced him to take her to the hospital.

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“As I have already testified, being already in the matrimonial home, when I went to the 1st floor to press the panic button and automatically signal the police, ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​backs on the 1st floor, he grabbed me, took it and kept it as he was still holding it. My cell phone refuses the ability to ask for help. I was very dizzy and had a lot of nosebleeds. I begged them to take me to the hospital. To convince him to save my life, which was in immediate danger, I told him that I had fallen myself rather than telling him that I had been beaten if I took him to the hospital, which he seemed to believe. At this time. Later, the accused asked me to wash and change my clothes hastily.

Sofia Polyzogopoulou narrates the series of images she lived through until she started with Apostolos Lytras for the private clinic.

“I went into the bathroom, he followed me, got the bathroom phone and threw water on my face to make sure my face and head were clean and washed. On the way out of the house, when I changed my clothes and washed off the blood, we got into a car that belonged to me, in which I Not seriously injured, on the way I heard him talking to someone he knew, “It’s okay, I beat Sophia badly, I’ll take her to the uroclinic, I hope I don’t get involved”.

Remove phone privacy

During this call, Sofia Polyjokopoulou asked to disconnect her husband’s cell phone from June 16 to 19. That is, from the night of the brutal assault to the afternoon of the criminologist’s arrest.

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“The reason is not just the call I am referring to, but the numerous calls and messages made by the defendant to me and third parties.”

Everything shows that Apostolos Litras and Sofia Polyjokopoulou will soon meet each other in court.

Moves that testify to the 37-year-old’s anger at the attack and his determination not to let the case go, no matter how long it takes.