“The next 24 hours are very important for the development of his health,” Kteniadakis added, speaking to SKAI.
The PAGNI deputy director also confirmed that “there were both recent and past lesions on the child’s skin and signs of contact burns.”
As for whether anyone in the family has shown interest in the boy, Kteniadakis said “We have been in contact with the social service and we have been informed that the grandmother – we don’t know from which side – will travel to Crete.”
“The night was calm, we had no change in substance. The child remains in a difficult condition, intubated with increased intracranial pressure and that is what worries us. Everything that could be given to reduce this pressure has not worked,” PAGNI’s commander, Giorgios Chalkiadakis, said earlier today.