Feb 17 • 10:24 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

'Violanta': The owner received a deadline for the deadly explosion - he will testify tomorrow afternoon

The owner of the biscuit factory 'Violanta' has been arrested and is scheduled to testify regarding a deadly explosion that resulted in the deaths of five female workers.

The owner of the biscuit factory 'Violanta' was brought before the investigator in Trikala after being arrested due to a criminal case related to a deadly explosion that killed five employees. Following the event, which prompted an intense investigation by the Fire Crimes Directorate, the charges against him were elevated to felony status. He has requested and received a one-day extension to prepare for his testimony, which is scheduled for the afternoon of the next day.

Outside the Trikala court, factory employees gathered to show support for their employer amidst the ongoing legal proceedings. The tragic incident has not only impacted the families of the deceased but has also stirred concern among employees about their safety and the management of the factory. The community remains on edge, awaiting further developments in the case as the owner prepares to defend himself against serious allegations.

Additionally, the local government has ordered a temporary closure of a second factory owned by the entrepreneur, 'Vitafree', located along the national road connecting Trikala and Larissa. Authorities cited immediate safety risks associated with the facilities, reflecting a broader scrutiny of the owner's operations in light of the catastrophic incident. This measure underscores the increasing concern regarding workplace safety regulations and the ethical responsibilities of business owners in their operational environments.

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