Fatal Traffic Collision Outside Greek Parliament Kills 63-Year-Old Man; Police Officer Cited
A fatal traffic accident occurred outside Athens' parliament building, resulting in a collision between an unlicensed vehicle driven by police officers—specifically one running against red lights—and another car carrying six passengers including 63-year-old victim Konstantinos Katsoulas; video documentation has circulated widely showing the impact and providing first-hand witness testimony confirming that at least two individuals were killed.
Key Points
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1A fatal traffic accident occurred outside the Greek Parliament building in central Athens involving a police officer.
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2The video documentation shows an eyewitness stating that he saw and heard what happened during the collision, which resulted in death.
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A tragic accident occurred at the Synodico Square involving a fatal collision caused by an officer who violated traffic signals.
— (Tovima.gr)Athens: A video shows a crash where 63-year-old man was killed; police officers were seen crossing against red lights and collided with vehicles, according to eyewitnesses. The incident took place outside the Parliament building in Athens on March 15.
— (Lifo.gr)