limassol shooting — limassol shooting — In Limassol, investigators are delving into possible financial disputes linked to the police officer who allegedly shot his wife, as the investigation into the incident unfolds. The tragic event occurred on a Tuesday morning, leaving the 46-year-old woman in a critical condition and intubated.

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The officer, aged 55, has been identified as the victim’s second husband and is a father of four children—two from a previous marriage and two with the victim, including a 16-year-old girl. As authorities piece together the circumstances leading to the shooting, they have uncovered that the woman left home shortly after her husband, suggesting he was aware of her route to work.
On the fateful day, the officer began his shift around 6:07 am, during which he was issued his service weapon. Evidence indicates that this weapon was used during the incident shortly before 6:50 am on Ilision Street, outside a school in Zakaki. Reports suggest that the officer shot his wife four times while she was seated in her vehicle, and he also allegedly threatened a passer-by who attempted to assist.
Limassol Police Director Stelios Aristidou confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and details surrounding the incident remain unclear. When questioned about any prior complaints or concerning behaviour from the officer, Aristidou stated that no such history had emerged thus far.
As the investigation progresses, police and CID Limassol investigators are actively collecting evidence and conducting on-site examinations to uncover more about the tragic events that transpired. The community remains in shock as they await further developments in this distressing case.
