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Nea Peramos: The vehicle of the murderers of the 27-year-old was found burned

Investigations into the kidnapping and murder of a businessman took a significant turn with the discovery of a burned vehicle believed to have been used in the abduction.

A major development has occurred in the investigations surrounding the kidnapping and murder of a businessman, with police locating a burned vehicle in a remote area of Mandra. The car was discovered near the Monastery of Saint John Korakas during an operation by the Homicide Department, reinforcing suspicions that it was used during the abduction. Authorities are investigating the vehicle, described as a blue car that bore fake license plates from Thessaloniki, suggesting it played a key role in the forced boarding of the victim outside his home in Elefsina under the threat of a firearm.

According to police sources, the vehicle was abandoned after the crime and appears to have been crucial for the kidnappers in executing their plan. The discovery is significant not just for evidence collection but also for potentially revealing critical information about the perpetrators involved in the case. Given the circumstances and the involvement of the victim’s relatives in finding the vehicle, the investigation is expected to intensify as they analyze the findings for any leads that could identify the criminals.

Moreover, family members of the victim reportedly played a pivotal role in locating the vehicle while looking for the spot where the victim's body had been found, intending to leave flowers in his memory. This scenario underscores the emotional toll of the incident on the family and may influence their quest for justice, signaling potential paths for advocacy and support as the investigation unfolds, aiming to secure accountability and prevent similar crimes in the future.

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