Warrant Issued After Parking Dispute Attack in Athens

Greek authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a 59-year-old man accused of assaulting a young woman during a parking dispute in central Athens, with police continuing efforts to locate the suspect

Greek authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a 59-year-old man accused of violently attacking a 22-year-old woman during a dispute over a parking space in a central district of Athens. Police are currently searching for the suspect, who is believed to be in hiding.

The warrant was issued on Wednesday after a public prosecutor filed charges of serious intentional bodily harm and ordered the suspect’s immediate arrest.

Attack during parking dispute

The incident took place on Saturday afternoon on a street in the Pangrati area of Athens. According to the investigation so far, the altercation began when the young woman attempted to move her vehicle out of a parking space.

The man allegedly confronted her, claiming she was delaying him from going to work. The verbal exchange quickly escalated into a physical confrontation.

Victim injured and hospitalised

During the attack, the 59-year-old is said to have struck the woman in the face and knocked her to the ground. The 22-year-old suffered a leg injury and was taken to hospital, where she received medical treatment and was fitted with a leg brace.

She was later discharged after receiving first aid. Despite ongoing police efforts, the suspect has not yet been located.

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