Leros: The 17-year-old who fatally injured his father has been released
A 17-year-old from Leros has been released after admitting to fatally wounding his father during a confrontation, with the condition that he attends psychological counseling.
A 17-year-old boy from Leros has been released from custody following a lengthy interrogation by the prosecutor and investigator in Kos, after he confessed to fatally injuring his father by throwing a metal object at his head on February 26, 2026. The authorities decided that he could be released under the condition that he participates in psychological sessions at the state facility in Leros. This decision indicates a recognition of the complex psychological factors at play in this tragic family situation.
During his statement, the teenager provided a detailed account of the events that transpired during his altercation with his father, emphasizing that he had no intention of killing him. He described the familial conflict as longstanding and alarming, with incidents documented in reports to both "The Smile of the Child" and relevant police authorities. This context underscores the history of domestic discord and raises questions about the challenges faced by young people in abusive home environments.
The decision to release the teenager highlights a broader trend in how legal systems approach cases involving minors and familial violence, emphasizing rehabilitation over punishment. By requiring counseling, the authorities are prioritizing mental health support in what is likely an extremely difficult transition for the young man as he navigates the aftermath of such a traumatic incident. This case may also spark discussions about preventative measures to address domestic violence and support for vulnerable families in Greece.