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Police in Greece have said that a missing four-year-old will never be found because her father, dismembered her body to look like food leftovers and disposed of them in trash cans throughout Athens.
Blood from Anny was apparently found in pipes in the dad's apartment, he'd bought cleaning supplies and he'd sold off her crib and stroller. Her mother has been charged with child endangerment.
*I haven't been able to find any photos of the missing child, so input from any readers of Greek would be appreciated here.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/0742...-year-old-can-never-be-found#overlay-context=
A nationwide hunt for young Anny, a Bulgarian citizen reported missing by her mother on April 24, ended Monday when both her parents were arrested and her father charged with murder and defiling a body.
Regional police chief Christos Papazafiri said the girl was dismembered and her remains were processed and dumped in various trash bins in Athens "in a way that it was not possible to determine they were body parts."
Papazafiri said the girl was believed to have been killed around April 8-9 and that her 27-year-old father confessed to disposing of his daughter's remains over several days. He said the child's body parts had been made to appear like food leftovers.
The father did not, however, confess to killing the girl, saying he found his daughter dead in bed. He appeared before a prosecutor and was jailed pending trial.
(My bold) The Public Order Minister, Yannis Panoussis in Greece said the suspect was 'unlikely to survive prison'.
"There is a code of honor inside prisons. ... Therefore that's why I told you I think that in these cases, very quickly we will have the death of the culprit."
Blood from Anny was apparently found in pipes in the dad's apartment, he'd bought cleaning supplies and he'd sold off her crib and stroller. Her mother has been charged with child endangerment.
*I haven't been able to find any photos of the missing child, so input from any readers of Greek would be appreciated here.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/0742...-year-old-can-never-be-found#overlay-context=