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‘When I saw Thanasis’ body, my life stopped’

26 May 2024 by Cyprus Mail
‘When I saw Thanasis’ body, my life stopped’

– After 19 years, a court has ruled that Thanasis Nicolaou was murdered, not that he committed suicide.

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