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“It wasn’t suicide, he was threatened,” says his father

“It wasn’t suicide, he was threatened,” says his father

A 38-year-old security company owner and son of a retired policeman found dead in a car in Thebes has caused a sensation.

The 38-year-old was found with a gunshot wound in his car on a provincial road in Thebes.

The victim’s father reported to STAR that the 38-year-old allegedly received a threatening message on his mobile phone from an unknown sender about 6 months ago, while the authorities are aware of it and are already investigating, he says.

How the tragedy happened – what the police are investigating

According to the same information, when the police received a call about the traffic accident, it was 7:20 in the morning and ELAS men arrived to find the driver lying in the passenger seat covered in blood.

Specifically, the 38-year-old suffered a gunshot wound to the right temporal region and was found slumped in the passenger seat with his feet on the driver’s seat.

Also, a revolver was found on the passenger floor mat and according to ELAS’s initial assessment, the 38-year-old ended his life after losing control of the vehicle, which resulted in the vehicle ending up on a ground.

According to the same information, a few hours before the fatal accident, the 38-year-old spoke to his father and told him that everything was normal and that he was going to rest at home.

“It was not suicide,” his 38-year-old father maintains, then adds, “He was a good boy, intelligent, educated, a man of the church, property. There was no reason for him to do that.

Finally, according to the report, the 38-year-old, according to his family, is a dynamic character who has served in the special forces and has served as a bodyguard for high-profile figures in the past. He opened a defense company in Thebes.

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His business is expected to become a “leaf and feather” from Thebes security, while his mobile phone will be transferred to forensic laboratories.