The investigation is focusing on evidence found in a bag near the home of the 32-year-old mother, who is accused of murdering her 3-year-old daughter found dead on Palaio Faliro beach on the evening of July 26th. Inside the bag were clothes belonging to the mother and children, a broken brush, and psychotropic medications.
“In large doses, it (the medication) can cause drowsiness and consciousness level disturbance. Therefore, it is absolutely essential to conduct a toxicological examination and test this specific preparation,” says forensic pathologist Dimitris Galenteris, speaking to Alpha.
The broken brush will be examined for blood stains as it is believed, according to the same sources, that it may be the object that caused the child’s injury.
Palaio Faliro: “I saw the child with a black eye, one week before the fatal night,” witness says
The testimony of the person who cared for the 32-year-old Algerian woman’s family is also significant.
One week before the fatal night of July 26th, he saw the child severely beaten around the eye. The 32-year-old claimed the child had fallen on the couch, but the 3-year-old’s siblings pointed to their mother when asked what had happened.
Indeed, as the witness tells Alpha, he told the dead child’s mother that if they went to the hospital with the child’s black eye, the doctors would call the police.
When he learned that the little girl had been found dead, he called the mother and she told him “don’t tell me such things, I don’t want to hear about murderers.”