Second Germasogeia Victim’s Identity Linked to Booking.com Reservation

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germasogeia victim — germasogeia victim — The identity of the second victim of the double tragedy in Germasogeia, Limassol, remains unknown, with authorities relying on DNA and fingerprint analysis to establish who the person was. Samples have been taken from the body for scientific examination, but no official confirmation of identity has been issued.

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  • Reports indicate that the second victim is believed to originate from an Eastern European country, which adds another layer to the ongoing inquiry.

According to sources from philenews, evidence gathered suggests that the second victim had booked their apartment through the Booking.com platform just days before the tragedy, which unfolded on Holy Saturday.

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The investigation by the CID Limassol is ongoing, with the latest information indicating that the apartment is owned by a specific individual but is managed by a company that facilitates rentals to third parties. Notably, the head of this management company has yet to provide a statement to investigators, though an interview is expected in the coming days.

Reports indicate that the second victim is believed to originate from an Eastern European country, which adds another layer to the ongoing inquiry.

A post-mortem examination conducted by forensic pathologist Nikolas Charalambous revealed that both victims succumbed to crush syndrome, a condition that can occur under severe traumatic circumstances.

As the investigation continues, friends and compatriots of the 27-year-old Nigerian victim are planning a gathering next Saturday, precisely one week after the tragic events. They will assemble outside the apartment block at 7 pm to pay their respects, leaving candles and flowers in memory of the two victims.

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