According to cretalive, they are determined to take legal action against all those responsible, both in criminal and civic court. Today, through the family's lawyer, Mr. Giorgos Kokosalis, a csuit will be filed against all those responsible in order to be included in the police preliminary investigation being conducted for the case and this part of the responsibilities so that they can be correlated.
As cretalive writes, "for the family there are clear omissions of due actions that are causally linked to the murder of the unfortunate Rania. These omissions are allegedly related to the handling of the 33-year-old six days before the murder, as a procedure for involuntary hospitalization at the Rethymno Psychiatric Hospital had been initiated against him by a prosecutor's order.
It is recalled that the 33-year-old was hospitalized for 24 hours and was then discharged as it was deemed that he did not need to remain hospitalized and was not considered dangerous to harm third parties or even himself. At the same time, there were domestic incidents against his ex-partner, while on the evening of December 12th he allegedly appeared in a delirious state at the Department, in Rethymno, asking to find his real father.
Crete: What the lawyer of the unfortunate Rania's family said
In a statement to cretalive, the lawyer of the 36-year-old's family said: "All of Greece is watching in shock these aspects of this unprecedented murder. The family mourns Rania who left so prematurely, violently and unjustly. People are inconsolable, but shocked by what is being revealed about the profile and history of the perpetrator. And despite their deep pain, they feel a duty to the memory of the lost girl to demand that the responsibilities of those who did not do their job properly and left a "mobile bomb" roaming freely in the streets and killing innocent people be investigated."