New evidence is coming to “light” regarding the charred body of a man that was discovered inside a car in Skourta, Boeotia. It should be noted that, according to information, the body has been identified as a 27-year-old man of Albanian origin who had been reported missing. Moreover, according to information, a metallic bullet fragment was reportedly found in the body of the young man from Albania. Also, according to information, the Criminal Investigation Department concluded that it was a projectile from a firearm. What the authorities are examining, according to information, is that the perpetrators of the murder likely killed him and then burned him to hide evidence and delay police investigations.
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Skourta, Boeotia: The man was found dead, handcuffed, in the back seat of a car
It is recalled that the man was found dead, completely charred, bound with handcuffs, inside a car that had been completely burned, in Skourta, Boeotia, on Friday evening. The horrific crime was revealed when a hunter moving in a remote area near Skourta spotted a burned car. Approaching closer, the hunter witnessed the horrific scene, as in the back seat of the burned vehicle was the charred body of the man, bound with handcuffs.
Arriving at the scene, homicide investigators conducted a thorough examination of the area and concluded that the crime had occurred hours earlier. Regarding the burned car in which the 27-year-old’s body was found, it had been stolen from Glyfada and bore fake license plates from another vehicle in Katerini.
According to information, the disappearance of the 27-year-old man of Albanian origin had been reported by his family a few days earlier, and an alert had even been issued by the Life Line. Information indicates that the 27-year-old was a construction worker, married, without children, and lived in Chalkida.
He left Chalkida with a friend, whom he dropped off in Thebes
Last Friday, the man left Chalkida with a friend, whom he dropped off in Thebes, and then, as his friend claimed, he told him he would go for a drive to Vilia and return. At some point during the journey, however, he reportedly left his car and continued on foot.
It is noted that the victim does not appear to have previously attracted the attention of authorities. What is being investigated is whether he had an appointment with someone at the location where he was found dead, as there appears to be no reason for him to go there.