Kolonaki: 20-month prison sentence and license revocation for the singer who hit 5 vehicles
A Greek singer has been sentenced to 20 months in prison and had her driving license revoked for causing damage to five vehicles in Kolonaki while reportedly under the influence of alcohol.
A Greek singer has received a 20-month prison sentence, convertible to 10 euros per day, and a three-month driving license suspension after being involved in a multi-vehicle accident in Kolonaki on February 16. The incident occurred when the singer's vehicle collided with a parked car, which then struck additional vehicles, leading to significant material damage without any injuries reported.
In her defense, the 36-year-old singer expressed remorse and claimed she had only consumed a single drink that night, mentioning that she was hungry at the time of the accident. Additionally, she stated that she is taking steps to compensate the owners of the damaged vehicles. The case highlights issues related to road safety and the responsibilities of individuals when operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
This incident, occurring in a prominent area of Athens, raises awareness of the serious consequences of impaired driving, not only for the offenders but also for innocent victims and property owners affected by such behavior. The legal proceedings and the sentence reflect the judiciary's stance on maintaining public safety and accountability among public figures.