Second Greek dead identified
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Hellenic Coast Coast informed that the Greek Embassy in Rome has confirmed, the identification of a second corpse from the Norman Atlantic.
This is Greek citizen Konstantinos Koufopoulos. The body has been transferred to the Polyclinic of Bari, Italy. The deceased was a truck driver from Veria, born in 1957.
Some survivors have expressed fears that many truck drivers may have been trapped in the garage area of the ship where they met their doom.
The first remains were identified as belonging to 62-year-old Greek, George Doulis.
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