Mar 14 • 07:04 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Light in the Tunnel: Revelations about the corpse in a suitcase in Halkidiki

New details emerge about a decomposed corpse found in a suitcase in the forest of Pevkohori, Halkidiki, Greece.

New information has come to light regarding a decomposed corpse discovered inside a suitcase in the woods of Pevkohori, Halkidiki, on February 26, 2026, as revealed by the program "Light in the Tunnel." The body was found wrapped in a plastic garbage bag, secured with packing tape, and covered with a blanket inside a red suitcase. The only identifiable features remaining were a wide black shirt and a gold wedding ring on the right hand, leading to many unanswered questions about the identity and circumstances surrounding the woman's death.

The discovery was made by the local community president, George Tsirkoudis, who detailed the conditions of the find during the program. He specified that the location is approximately two kilometers from Pevkohori, noting that while the body was found on February 26, it remains unclear exactly when it was transported there. The area is known to be populated in the summer months due to nearby beach bars, located just 200 meters away, whereas it has less human presence during the winter season.

This case raises significant concern over safety and crime in the region, especially given the mystery surrounding the woman's death and the potential for this discovery to attract more attention from authorities and the media. As investigations continue, the community is likely to experience heightened anxiety about public safety and the implications for local tourism, especially in areas frequented by visitors and residents alike.

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