Tempi trial adjourned to April 1 after protests over courtroom conditions

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Trial begins amid tension

The trial for the Tempi train disaster began under highly tense conditions. From the first minute, it was clear that proceeding smoothly would be difficult. Relatives and lawyers protested the suitability of the courtroom, raising concerns over space and safety.

Relatives’ reactions

Inside the courtroom, relatives shouted at former OSE president Spyros Pateras. Maria Karystianou, a mother of a victim, expressed low expectations, noting that no investigation had been conducted regarding her child’s death.

Christos Choupas, father of a victim, criticized the lack of accountability, referencing legal protections that he believes shield the main responsible party.

Lawyers and advocacy

Zoe Konstantopoulou, representing families, said, “We face corrupt powers, but we will win because society is on our side.” Lawyer Giannis Marakakis described the courtroom conditions as “like a stable,” highlighting concerns over fire safety and space.

Courtroom interruptions

The trial was interrupted four times due to protests. Efforts to read the defendants’ names were blocked by the loud objections of relatives and lawyers. The court eventually decided to adjourn until April 1 to explore improvements to courtroom conditions.

Scope of trial

The case involves 36 defendants and over 350 witnesses. More than 230 people, including relatives, survivors, and representatives, attend to support the prosecution. Thirty-three defendants face serious felony charges. Those on trial include executives from OSE, ERGOSE, RAS, and Hellenic Train.

Protests outside

Outside the courthouse, crowds gathered with banners and slogans. Young people wrote the names of the victims on the pavement in red paint. Security measures were strict both inside and outside the building.


Also read: New probe into company handling Tempi train debris
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