Thessaloniki: Endless grief in the cyclist’s family – They had lost her brother
Mourning prevails in Thessaloniki and throughout Greece for him death of the 42-year-old marathon runner, who passed away on Tuesday morning in a tragic accident. Specifically truck under unclear circumstances hit her cyclist, as a result of which he finds himself under the wheels of the vehicle, as a result of which he finds tragic death.
Constantly at the point where the fatal happened accident friends and fellow 42-year-old athletes as well as ordinary people pass by to leave one flower and one candle in her memory.
The journalist and cyclist Panteli Τζερτζεβέλης spoke to OPEN about the unfortunate Demeter and noted that “he was a man who he was helping everyone and was given in sports. She was very careful how she would ride her bike and she had it education concept and driving behavior. “Every morning she went to work by bicycle.”
THE Demeter Iordanidou lost him three years ago brother and then he was given even more to sports. “Apart from the marathon, he was involved in triathlon and writing texts. “A man who was in love with life,” he added.
For what exactly can happen and lead to fatal accident Mr. Tzertzevelis noted that the truck he did not see her because chances were the cyclist was in his blind corner. They need the new technologies that are now in the new cars and warn the driver about what is happening in the “blind corners” to be installed in the big trucks and buses or to have stickers in these vehicles that inform the cyclist, the motorcyclist and the pedestrian . that the driver has no visibility in some places “, he noted.
Mourning for the family
There are no words to describe him lament where the family of the 42-year-old cyclist. Three years before lethal rolling set deprived the life of Dimitra, he had go from life and o brother of. The whole village in which the family lives, Koufalia, is silent. The father of the unfortunate 42-year-old is a retired teacher and for many years he was the high school principal of the village, while her mother worked in a bank branch.