The sister of Giorgos Lyggeridis, the 31-year-old policeman who passed away days after he was injured by a naval blast during fan incidents in Rendis, spoke about him and insisted “he will never be forgotten”.
“For me it's always been George my man I admired him,” emphasized Katerina Ligeritis, who spoke to the Star, adding that her brother “loved his job so much, he knew he could be in danger, other times he was injured in incidents, but he stepped up, he does his duty, because he has to do it.”
Watch the video of his statements:
“That night he was hit by this naval flare, I know this It didn't turn off and under water. One Man He was burning alive And he was bleeding to death, he was standing and his team was struggling to hold him, although I know the episodes continued. Do you see a man falling down and badly hurt?' exploded. And he intended: “Fight 20 days, He was burning, he was losing his blood, he was bleeding, that's why he had a seizure, two seizures. He survived, he continued to struggle in the hospital for 20 days, he went into surgery to amputate his leg, which he also passed, but at one point his heart gave out. At the same time, the disaster, she described so much A difficult moment For her on learning that her brother had died, she said, “It was a very difficult moment for me to be told that he died because I loved so much in this world. I lost it. He sees me and I think he is by my side, I hope he is somewhere and sees me.
He also talked about her Last contact On her being with her brother: “A day ago, I called him on video and cried and told him How proud He's my brother, I don't know what got into me, I have to tell him. Half an hour before he was attacked, I had sent him a photograph with a caption we had written together: Brothers Lyke. He touched my heart and never answered me again.
“I am very angry because of what my brother suffered and what pain he was in. It is indigestible. I mean my own brother lost his life like this because of someone else. Why did he die like that? I have no one to answer to,” added Katerina Ligeritis.
“I will never forget my brother,” he concluded.
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