Two arrested for brutal assault on Greek-Canadian in Heraklion
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Police in Heraklion, Crete, have arrested two men aged 31 and 32 following the issuance of arrest warrants against them.
The arrest is linked to the brutal beating of a 49-year-old Greek-Canadian on July 16, which occurred during a night out with his family at a bar in central Heraklion.
The two men, who are reported to have surrendered to the authorities, are expected to appear in Heraklion court on Tuesday.
Tagged under
Related items
- Israeli Minister: Electrical interconnection with Greece and Cyprus is top priority
- Mitsotakis: The EU answer to the migration problem cannot be the Schengen Treaty's abolition
- Greeks among poorest in EU in terms of purchasing power
- The Pan-Arcadian Federation in constant search for the future of Arcadia
- Athens and Melbourne Medical Associations join forces to promote Medical Tourism
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- Israeli Minister: Electrical interconnection with Greece and Cyprus is top priority
- Mitsotakis: The EU answer to the migration problem cannot be the Schengen Treaty's abolition
- Greeks among poorest in EU in terms of purchasing power
- The Pan-Arcadian Federation in constant search for the future of Arcadia
- Athens and Melbourne Medical Associations join forces to promote Medical Tourism