Tension prevailed in the show “Hamogella again” with the victim’s father Pavlos Aslanidis responding to expert Tassos Dede
Tension prevailed Sunday morning in the “air” of the “Hamogella and Again” show between Pavlos Aslanidis, a victim’s father in Tempi and expert Tassos Dede for the report he drafted for the tragic accident.
“The reason I came out after two years to comment on this issue is because some media published part of my report. My report does not reach up to 102 page, which they took out. Why did they come from 1 to 102 and do not draw the conclusions? “Mr. Dedes initially told Sissi Christidou. He went on to say that “these elements I received from the State General Chemistry arise from sampling, which was made by the General Chemistry itself 23 days after the incident.
So I got these elements, I have no new elements or a new conclusion or a new conclusion from the State General Chemistry, which shows that there was another material here and beyond that, from my own autopsies that I did in both Koulouri and Pigadia and Pigadia, With the point of the commercial train, which has a fire and indirectly but clearly one to conclude, that there was a load, legal or whatever. “
As he says, “the elements that exist at the moment are as follows: the autopsies I did and found that in the trading train all along, the two electrics, the three loads with the sheets and then all the other loads of the containers. From then on, it came along the way, I don’t know how, I don’t care, it’s a matter of interrogation, a video showing the commercial train 2 – 3 minutes before the collision. This commercial train, based on the documents made by the Criminal Laboratory Division, concludes that these videos are not editing, but it is authentic and the expertise that was made about whether this train is the comprehensive collision.
“This train that passes through, there is no evidence that shows that on the three loads on the sheets, there is a container, and not a container, some say 2.5 to 4.5 tonnes. 2.5 to 4.5 tonnes you need to see how many cubic feet are, you have to account with the special weight, ”he adds.
“EPANAAMA does not exclude silicone oils”
“I am neither a chemist nor a chemical engineer,” Mr. Dedas said, and continued: “I get the details from the State General Chemistry. The State General Chemistry is an accredited body. He is neither individual nor anyone else who can express a technical view. The State General Chemistry is an accredited body, you must receive the information that this said. So when the State General Laboratory says in its report that silicone oils when they are in a state of exhaustion in the presence of an electric arc break down and produce ignorant gases, what can I say, that what you are saying, the experts are not right? Or do I throw it into the basket of the waste? “
“My report is 142 pages. Read the conclusions of my report to see what I have written? Did they appear? “He notes, stressing:” I think there is no other element of an accredited body who tells me that we have another material. ” He went on to say: “If you read this particular conclusion that EPASAM came out, it does not exclude the silicone oils first, he says they too are involved. In addition, it says that there are some quantities of 2.5 tonnes, which are anyway. From then on, they do not arise from evidence. Are indications and causes. There is no evidence. “
‘It’s for the trash’
The show intervened to respond to Tassos Dede by Pavlos Aslanidis, a victim father, who spoke of a report that is “about the trash”, with the two having a strong dialogue:
Pavlos Aslanidis: Mr Dede, close the phone now, misinform the world, close it now. Your exposure is for trash literally. You are neither a chemical engineer nor lost a child there, to get out and still support silicone oils.
Tasos Dedes: I do not support sir anything, I support what the State General Chemistry said.
Pavlos Aslanidis: The State General Chemistry fired the data. In December when the silicone oil experiment took place and it turned out that they can’t do the mushroom and the explosion, don’t you know it?
Tasos Dedes: No, I don’t know. Do you know it?
Pavlos Aslanidis: Karonis didn’t appear, is he disappearing and you even go out and talk about silicone oils? Don’t you be ashamed a little?
Tasos Dedes: But this is what the State General Chemistry says.
Pavlos Aslanidis: Burn our children live chemicals, hydrocarbons. Put it well in your mind. I don’t know which decision centers are getting you out now and you are talking.
Tasos Dedes: No one gets me out.
Pavlos Aslanidis: Someone pulls you out. You have been sent out to be extrajudicial by relatives, and a lawsuit will be sent to you. Get together, get into your hole and don’t go back to talk about silicone oils, it arrives.
Tasos Dedes: It was done sir, thank you very much.