Doujon Zammit murder trial starts
Doujon Zammit.
The trial has started of a Greek bouncer who stands accused with having beaten Maltese-Australian tourist Doujon Zammit to death near a disco on the island of Mykonos.
The case happened in the summer of 2008, shortly after Zammit had visited relatives in Malta.
The trial is being held on the island of Lesvos.
Marios Antonopoulos is charged with the murder of Doujon Zammit, while three other men, also Greek, have been charged with assault and complicity to murder.
The Associated Press quoted Zammit's father, Oliver, as saying that the family hoped for the conviction of all four defendants.
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M. Costa
Jan 13th 2010, 14:19
@Peter Korsten - from Wikipedia: "Lesbos (Greek: Λέσβος also transliterated Lesvos) is a Greek island located in the northeastern Aegean Sea."
gborg
Jan 13th 2010, 14:10
@ Mr.Korsten...
so let me understand...this young guy was beaten to death, the court is accusing four persons for his murder, and Mr.Korsten is worried about the "v" sound?????
it must have been a torture for you to read the article then!!
and you also clicked to leave a comment about the "V" sound and the beta character...........
unbeleivable!
marthese mussett
Jan 13th 2010, 13:47
I hope justice will be done for this handsome,innocent young man who died far too soon.
A. Camilleri
Jan 13th 2010, 13:25
@ Peter Korsten
oh be quiet mr. perfect. have some respect to the story.
Peter Korsten
Jan 13th 2010, 12:33
'Lesvos'? Greek doesn't have a 'V' sound. That should be a beta. In Cyrillic, a character that looks like 'B' may sound like a 'V', but not in Greek.