The father of the 23-year-old student, Kyprianos Papaioannou from Avgorou, who is missing after the collision of the two trains, issued a summons at the scene of the tragedy in Tempi.
As reported by the Alpha television station, through its envoy Giorgos Chrysanthous, on Thursday morning, Father Christodoulos Papaioannou, with the permission of the Greek Authorities and accompanied by the Ambassador of Cyprus, Kyriakos Kenevezos, rushed to the scene of the tragedy and sent a prayer for the missing persons and performed trisago for the victims of the unimaginable tragedy.
The families of the two students from Cyprus are still waiting for news about Kyprianos and Anastasia, who are on the list of missing persons.
Kyprianos Papaioannou, a student at Aristotle, had gone to Athens for three days, in order to meet his fiancee, who rushed from Cyprus. The young couple had recently been charged and due to the holiday of Clean Monday, they decided to meet in Athens and from there they went to Andros.
The 24-year-old Anastasia Adamidou, who was also on the fatal train, continues to be missing with her friends and relatives, making dramatic appeals to anyone who knows something to inform them. The 24-year-old recently graduated from dental school and was continuing her studies at Aristotle in order to secure a master's degree.