Also identified pieces of plastic in the stomach of just 15 months of boy
New evidence is coming to light on the case with dead infants and starring Irene Mourtzoukou, as information on Andrea Gotsi’s finding of the death of 15 months Panagiotakis in Amaliada reports that pieces of plastic have been identified in his stomach and his stomach.
The report of forensic examiner Andrea Gotsis had come to the conclusion that little Panagiotis died of a viral infection, but without specifying what it was. What has not been heard again is that little Panagiotakis had two marks on the face. Specifically, according to the Live News show, Andrea Gotsi’s forensic report is reported to have found alteration on the child’s left nostrils, as well as a disorder on his left eyebrow.
“Face: One disgusting near the time of death of 0.2 cm in diameter, in the left superfluous country (eyebrow). Skin lesion like a rash on the left nostrils of about 0.1 cm in diameter. “The findings characteristically. What is also revealed is that the child’s stomach found “three pieces of chewing, black complexion, plastic material”.
Mr. Gotsis stands in the findings in the intestine of the child, who had a image of necrosis, with himself being concluded that the child died of some viral infection. However, the prosecutor has given a three -member committee to reassess the exact causes of the unfortunate Panagiotis.
Also, coroner Dimitris Galenderis, who represents the boy’s father, estimates that “intestinal necrosis is not verified by histopathological examination”. At the same time, Mr. Galenderis stresses that the child has evidence of suffocation. Regarding the signs in Panagiotakis’ face, Mr. Galenderis told Mega: “As I understand, the signs on the face cannot be carried out by water, the alterations have become alive (….) With the elements so far there are no pathological causes involved in the Death Mechanism.”