Murder fuels fears of rising city crime



Man, 44, fatally knifed for his camera hours before his wife gives birth

A woman stands at the spot on Triti Septemvriou Street where a 44-year-old man was fatally stabbed by three suspects who stole his video camera

Fears about spiraling crime in the city center were exacerbated on Tuesday after a 44-year-old man was fatally stabbed while preparing to take his pregnant wife to the hospital.

Manolis Kantaris had been on the way to pick up his car from a parking garage on Triti Septemvriou Street when he was attacked by three people shortly before 5 a.m., police said.

He had been carrying a bag of baby clothes and a video camera with which he had planned to record the birth of his second child.

According to witnesses, the assailants approached Kantaris and demanded that he hand over the camera. When he resisted, they started stabbing him in the back and neck before grabbing the camera and fleeing.

Apart from the accounts of witnesses, police are examining footage taken from a surveillance camera in the area.

The man was found dead by his wife who came down to search for him after he failed to return. Despite her shock, the woman made her way to the city’s Mitera maternity clinic where she gave birth without complications.

The latest in a series of violent robberies and muggings in the center, where trade in drugs and crime are thriving, the murder was condemned by politicians. Government spokesman Giorgos Petalotis called it a “shocking incident.” But central and local authorities appeared to pass the buck over policing.

Citizens’ Protection Minister Christos Papoutsis told Parliament, “We are determined to encourage the mayor of Athens and to cooperate with him to secure the highest possible level of safety for citizens.”

In a written statement, Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis said that “a great deal of effort is required by police to get the situation under control” but expressed his willingness to cooperate with police।


Residents rally at spot of city murder


Protest held over fatal attack on man, 44, as PM vows to crack down on crime


Dozens of demonstrators on Thursday converged at the spot on Triti Septemvriou Street near central Athens where a 44-year-old man was fatally stabbed on Tuesday to protest the attack, the latest in a string of violent muggings in the capital.

Prime Minister George Papandreou, in a written statement issued on Wednesday, condemned the murder of the 44-year-old who had been preparing to take his pregnant wife to the hospital when he was attacked by three assailants. Papandreou declared that additional measures would be heralded by next week with the aim of improving safety for city-dwellers. “We are determined to guarantee the safety of citizens and to take all the necessary measures within the tight confines of the current fiscal situation,” the premier said in a written statement issued after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis was more outspoken in comments made on Skai television on Thursday, expressing his fear that Athens would soon resemble Beirut in the 1970s if immediate action is not taken to crack down on spiraling crime.

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