A trial for the triple murder in Limassol was heard anew today at the Permanent Assize Court in the city, Sigma TV reported from the scene.
An unnamed woman, said to have had a relationship with the main suspect Christakis Thoma, was examined and cross-examined anew on Thursday, after having given testimony last week.
Sigma TV reported that some of the bystanders and the court shouted at the woman, believing her to be the cause of the murders of Constantinos and Paraschos Dorzi, 21 and 19, and Emilios Miltiadous, 24.
The court room was reported to be full on Thursday.
The prosecution and the defence examined and cross-examined the unnamed woman about the November 24, 2015 murder.
Last week the unnamed woman, Thoma’s ex-girlfriend, described to the court her ex-boyfriend’s abusive behaviour in her testimony, and the fight that led to them splitting.
In his own testimony, Thoma – the main suspect – said that the issue began when he broke off the relationship with her, and she had asked the Dorzi brothers to harass one of his two children over the phone.
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