A fourth person has been remanded in custody over the deadly gas-canister attack on the Nestora family home in Thessaloniki
A 25-year-old man is appearing before an investigating magistrate after becoming the fourth person arrested over the fatal arson attack that killed a woman at a family home in northern Greece.
The suspect, arrested in Thessaloniki over the fatal gas-canister attack on the Nestora family home, will appear before an investigating magistrate on Monday as authorities continue probing the case.
A 25-year-old arrested in connection with the fatal attack that killed 72-year-old Vagia Nestora is expected to testify as investigators continue to examine the roles of those involved.
The US Secretary of State referred to the fatal attack on a 72-year-old woman in Greece as he addressed an international conference on political terrorism, saying she was killed because her daughter chose to run for office
Greek authorities have detained another suspect in the investigation into a series of arson attacks linked to the killing of Vagia Nestora, after a judge issued an arrest warrant based on evidence gathered during the probe.
She thanked the medical staff who treated her and said she would fight to recover after the deadly arson attack on her home
A 24-year-old accused of providing access to an abandoned house allegedly used before and after the attack that killed Vagia Nestora is due to testify as the victim's daughter prepares to leave hospital after weeks of treatment for burns.
The three suspects face terrorism and homicide charges, as investigators continue to search for attack masterminds
Three suspects are due to testify over the fatal arson attack that killed one woman and injured four others, as investigators examine a mobile phone believed to contain key evidence.
Panagiotis Nestoras spoke of the devastating loss of his wife and, years earlier, his daughter, while urging Greeks to reject violence. Investigators are now examining the suspects' phones for leads on the wider network behind the attacks
The ND candidate thanked police and the prime minister, urged prosecutors to pursue every accomplice, and said her family wants a fair trial rather than retaliation, arguing the rule of law is what sets Greece apart from those who resort to political violence
Police say a man and a woman scouted the ND candidate's home for days before planting the device, then hid at the apartment of a third suspect. The woman, arrested in Crete, was convicted in 2022 over a string of arson attacks
Counterterrorism police detained suspects in coordinated raids in Thessaloniki and Crete, linking them to the July 1 firebombing that killed Vagia Nestora. Investigators claim a second, separate group carried out the other two attacks.
Relatives, friends and political leaders gathered to pay their final respects to Vagia Nestora, who died following an arson attack on the apartment building where her family lived.
Family, political figures and friends will gather in Kozani to bid farewell to Vagia Nestora, who died after an arson attack at her family home in Thessaloniki last week
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Doctors will decide if she can be discharged in time for her mother's funeral
These are attacks that are supposedly of a "symbolic" or even "experimental" nature
Police believe at least three attackers hit three New Democracy officials' homes; a woman died