Mar 9 • 16:48 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

New Turn in the Tempe Case: Computers of the Thessaly Region Seized

The investigation into the tragic railway accident in Tempe has taken a new turn with the seizure of computers from forensic experts involved in the case.

The case surrounding the tragic railway accident in Tempe has seen a significant development as authorities have seized hard drives and computers from judicial experts who possessed materials related to the incident. This seizure, ordered by the president of the Single-Member Misdemeanor Court of Larissa, is part of the ongoing trial concerning the handling of video materials from the commercial train involved in the disaster. The seizure aims to ensure that all relevant evidence and testimonies are accounted for in the unfolding legal proceedings.

Furthermore, the police have also confiscated computers used by the judicial experts working in the Thessaly Region and the Decentralized Administration of Central Greece and Thessaly. This action follows the admission of the first witness, a judicial expert, who revealed that he kept photos and videos of the incident on his work computer. The implication of this admission raises concerns about the management and preservation of evidence, critical to the understanding of the accident's circumstances.

This development not only highlights the complexities involved in the ongoing investigation but also reflects the heightened scrutiny regarding the handling of sensitive material related to the tragedy. The continuing legal proceedings following such a significant incident capture public attention, as communities seek accountability and clarity on the factors that contributed to the railway disaster in Tempe.

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