Martha Poultidou, a representative of the Panhellenic Group Against Animal Abuse, said, “The prosecutor decided to prosecute. At this point, the version that little Oliver was killed by a pack of animals was consolidated. However, the prosecutor's office seems to “see” a human factor in his killing, treating the perpetrator as a criminal and prosecuting. Requests to proceed.
“The case file was sent on 2/2 and she then forwarded it to the investigator.” The next step is to summon the accused, whose identity remains a sealed secret. Animal welfare organizations share a strange secret.
“I know very well what I saw,” vet Klioniki Dola said from the start of the incident.
“We cannot say anything. At this stage, grave silence is observed.
“I feel vindicated”
It has been 4 months since Oliver met his cruel and martyred death. The vet who examined the tortured husky that night, Klioniki Dola, spoke of human abuse from the first moment. “I have suffered abuse, multiple injuries from traffic accidents, poisoning, dog bites, such abuse and human intervention I have never seen before in my 30 years of life.”
Today she feels vindicated that she will tell the live news because no animal can use a sharp object like the one used to torture Oliver. “Of course, Oliver didn't have a bite. He and many others have not had a single bite, and of course I have sworn and officially testified that no other animal attacked. Other animals can't use these kinds of things and can't take this kind of abuse.”
The 8-year-old husky's wounds are manifold and deep, and he concludes by insisting that he has complete faith in justice. “I know the truth will shine out in the end. The truth cannot be hidden. I have faith in Greek justice and justice will be served when this is final and Oliver's case is final.”
“He was half-conscious and bleeding.”
It all started on the evening of November 26. Oliver went out for his usual walk but never returned. The family came to the street in search of him. However, what he eventually found on Monday afternoon was nothing like their own Oliver.
“Let the guilty be punished.” That's what animal welfare organizations are asking for, as they expect a flurry of developments to follow the lawsuit. Oliver faces up to 10 years in prison and a €50,000 fine if convicted.
There is a strong rumor that the culprit bothered Oliver because he tried to mate with his “own” female hounds, but nothing was officially considered until the details of the case and the evidence were made public. The presence of an eyewitness or eyewitnesses is reported by those familiar with the case.
“They tried various ways to divert the investigation”
On Live News, the vet who made the initial comment, Klionikis Tola, is also the lawyer for Oliver's owner, Antonis Zapantis. “I've seen a lot of abuse, but this was beyond what we normally deal with. When I saw him I said, 'Oh my God, what did they do to him?' .I was sure that the truth will come out. I have given a detailed statement with all the facts,” Ms Dola said.
The vet refused to call it sexual abuse, believing it was a form of torture as he described it. The vet, who is in the middle of a criminal case, did not specify the details of the case, where he testified several times. She declined to enter names or a photo description of the accused, reserving her status as the case closes.
“We expect to be called back to file new evidence in the case,” says the defense's lawyer
The lawyer of the guardian of the unfortunate animal said: “We are also looking for the accused and we are waiting for the next steps of the investigator. They have tried in various ways to divert the investigation. Some are from the judiciary, some are from the government. Generally, you will see actions from us, because this whole fairy tale will come to an end. We are in the investigation phase and we have a charge sheet. I hope in the next 10-15 days, there will be progress”.
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