17-year-old dead from stab wounds in Loutraki – Another minor injured
A 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Loutraki, Greece, and another minor was injured but survived.
In a tragic incident in Loutraki, Greece, a 17-year-old boy was found fatally wounded from stab injuries early on February 27. Despite immediate care and transfer to the General Hospital of Corinth, he succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival. This incident has shocked the local community, highlighting the increasing concerns about youth violence in the area.
Additionally, reports have emerged of another minor who was admitted to Loutraki Hospital with stab wounds to the abdomen. Initially, he claimed that his injuries were due to a traffic accident; however, medical evaluations revealed that his wounds were also the result of a stabbing. He has been stabilized and transferred to a hospital in Athens for further treatment, where he is reported to be out of danger.
Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this violent event, including the possible motives and the identities of those involved. The rising frequency of such incidents raises questions about safety and violence among teenagers in Greece, prompting discussions on preventive measures and community safety strategies.