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Family files historic lawsuit against Tebesa disaster perpetrators, demanding exemplary punishment
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Relatives and lawyers filed a landmark civil suit today in the Athens Court to prosecute those responsible for the 2014 Tebesavalley landslide that killed over two dozen people. Speaking at press conferences across Greece on March 23, family representative Paulos Aslanidis emphasized their demand "for exemplary punishment of all perpetrators," noting with frustration how tragic it is that after three years no one has been imprisoned for the tragedy.
Key Points
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1The family of the victims in the Tempi disaster is proceeding with a civil lawsuit against those responsible for the tragedy.
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2Lawyers and relatives are currently present at court to support their legal case seeking accountability from perpetrators.
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3Pavlos Aslanidis has expressed that they demand exemplary punishment for all individuals found guilty of this incident.
Developments
[Mar 23, 07:53]
Aslanidis states the goal is to punish offenders and notes it has been over three years since anyone was imprisoned for Tempi. (Capital.gr)
[Mar 23, 06:41] - *Inferred from multiple sources*
Multiple news outlets reported Aslanidis's statement regarding the need to punish offenders and his observation about no one being in prison for over three years. (Lifo.gr)
[Mar 23, 06:41] - *Inferred from multiple sources*
Multiple news outlets reported Aslanidis's statement regarding the need to punish offenders and his observation about no one being in prison for over three years. (News.gr)
[Mar 23, 06:41] - *Inferred from multiple sources*
Multiple news outlets reported Aslanidis's statement regarding the need to punish offenders and his observation about no one being in prison for over three years. (Newsbeast.gr)
[Mar 23, 06:41] - *Inferred from multiple sources*
Multiple news outlets reported Aslanidis's statement regarding the need to punish offenders and his observation about no one being in prison for over three years. (Topontiki.gr)