Feb 19 • 07:44 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Violanta: The owner in Trikala prison – The defense line, the crucial question about the propane leak, and the testimonies that weigh heavily

The owner of the Violianta company has been placed in Trikala prison following a court decision related to a deadly explosion that killed five workers, as investigations focus on the circumstances of a propane leak that sparked the tragedy.

The owner of the Violianta company, Konstantinos Tziortziotis, has been taken to Trikala prison after a decision by the investigating magistrate and prosecutor to preclude him, following a tragic explosion that resulted in the deaths of five female employees. His lengthy five-hour defense did not convince the judicial authorities, as they scrutinize the events leading up to the explosion and the crucial question of when and how the propane leak was identified.

During his testimony, Tziortziotis claimed he was unaware of the potential dangers associated with the leak, shifting blame onto his associates and technical consultants. He mentioned that his company operates on a large scale, relying on various specialists such as mechanical engineers and civil engineers for technical matters, suggesting that he did not directly engage with the safety protocols. Furthermore, he expressed his shock and sorrow over the loss of life, emphasizing that it was a workspace where his children also played, implying he would never risk their safety.

This case has raised significant concerns regarding workplace safety regulations and corporate responsibility in Greece, as investigators continue to probe the circumstances of the explosion. The testimonies gathered during this inquiry could have profound implications on how similar incidents are handled in the future, especially regarding accountability among business owners and adherence to safety standards. The tragic loss of five lives has sparked discussions on the crucial need for stringent safety measures in the workplace and the responsibilities of employers.

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