Topaloudi's father is shocked: The pink circuits are known - Eleni was also given rape pills

Topaloudi's father presents the similarities of the 2 cases.

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Eleni Topaloudi's father referred to the shocking complaint about the rape of the 24-year-old girl in Thessaloniki, but also to the similarities that this case may present with that of his daughter, speaking to ERT on Tuesday morning (18.01.2022).

What has come to light so far around the case of the 24-year-old girl who allegedly fell victim to gang rape in a large hotel in Thessaloniki, "awakened" memories from the murder of Eleni Topaloudi, three years ago in Rhodes. Giannis Topaloudis, three years after the unjust loss of his daughter, talks about pink circuits that are known and states that his daughter was also given rape pills.

"Yesterday marked three years since the heinous crime and rape of our Eleni. If I combine it with the events of the 24-year-old χρόνος Time, unfortunately, does not heal. It is even more painful as it passes. Everything that reminds us of Eleni. "We try to keep this pain at least away from our toddler's room." said initially Giannis Topaloudis.

"For the 24-year-old who managed to come out alive and had the courage to report it, I will say that our Eleni in 2017 had suffered the same with rape pills from some good guys in Rhodes, which we have denounced. These names are known. Our girl did not tell us anything because unfortunately our girls and especially at these tender ages are ashamed of their parents. They are not afraid, but they are ashamed " noted Eleni Topaloudi's father.

And he added: "Unfortunately, neither police officer helped our girl either. If he was their own child would they let him go? Because they had also taken videos and threatened her. These are the pink circuits. And there was a cover-up of the police. They told Eleni: become a detective and go and bring us the video ".

"This circuit has branches everywhere, both in big cities and in tourist cities", noted and added that: "We do not have tangible data but it is good to investigate in all directions, at the University of Rhodes and in general."

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