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Police confirm death of Greek ambassador to Brazil

Rio de Janeiro - Civilian police confirmed the death of Greece's ambassador to Brazil, Kyriakos Amiridis, 59. The body of the Greek was found in a car charred and abandoned in the Metropolitan Arch, a ring road of the Metropolitan Region of Rio, at the entrance of Nova Iguaçu, in the Baixada Fluminense, according to information from RJTV, TV Globo TV news.


The motivation of the crime would have been passionate. According to the news report, the investigating officer has already asked the court to arrest four people who would have planned the murder, including the diplomat's Brazilian wife, ambassador Françoise de Sousa Oliveira Amiridis, and military police officer Sérgio Gomes Moreira Filho. The cop would have a romantic relationship with Françoise. The other two suspects were not named.
The initial version, according to which the diplomat would have left alone in a car he had rented, would be a liar. The victim would have been killed in the house where she was in Nova Iguacu, and her body removed at dawn.

The ambassador had been missing since Monday (26), but his wife only notified the police 48 hours after his disappearance. The couple lived in Brasilia, but since December 21 was on vacation in the city of Baixada Fluminense, where the family of Françoise lives. They lived together for 15 years and had a 10-year-old daughter.

Amiridis assumed the post of Greek ambassador to Brazil last January. Between 2001 and 2004, he had been Greece's consul-general in Rio. His diplomatic career began in Athens in 1985, and includes passages in Serbia, Belgium, the Netherlands and Libya.

The military police suspected of having committed the crime testified. Police carry out new expertise on the victim's car, along with a sofa and security camera material.

Ambassador of Greece to Brazil was the victim of a crime of passion



Woman of the ambassador arrives at DHBF Photo: Fabiano Rocha


Greece's ambassador to Brazil, Kyriakos Amiridis, 59, was the victim of a crime of passion. Officials from the Homicide Division of the Baixada Fluminense (DHBF) Thursday found a sofa with blood stains in the residence where the diplomat was with his wife, in Nova Iguaçu, in the Baixada Fluminense. Amiridis was killed at home before being taken into a car he had rented on the 21st. The vehicle was found charred, with a body inside, near the Metropolitan Arch. Investigators already know that the body was removed from the house around 3 am Wednesday morning.

Around 10am this Friday, the Brazilian woman Françoise Amiridis, a Greek woman, arrived at the police station in a police car, accompanied by three agents, and declined to speak to the press. According to investigators, Françoise maintained an extramarital relationship with a military police officer. The PM, whose name was quoted in Françoise's testimony, presented herself to DHBF at dawn on Friday, accompanied by a lawyer. Your identity has been preserved. Still in the morning, another man was handcuffed to the DHBF, led by agents.



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