Two young men murdered in Messinia
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The forensics examination of the police seems to verify that the two men were shot to death and then thrown off a gorge bridge.
Two young Greeks were shot to death in Mani, in the Peloponnese, and then the killers threw the bodies into a gorge.
New data came to light regarding the two missing persons found dead in a gorge in western Mani. According to initial information, they were the victims of an extreme violent act, possibly associated with a personal vendeta case.
Specifically, the forensics examination of the police seems to verify that the two men were shot by a shotgun and then thrown off a gorge bridge.
According to the same sources, the murder took place elsewhere and then the killers carried and threw the bodies at the gorge.
As it became known, the two youngsters were having fun with their friends in the city of Kalamata. At around one after midnight they left their friends saying that they had something important to take care of, but until Tuesday morning they hadn't returned.
One of the two men had stated on Facebook that he worked as a nutrition consultant and he had photos showing that he was tattooed with swastikas and nationalistic slogans all over his body.
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