The trial concerning the tragic train crash in Tempi, Greece, is ongoing at the Larissa Court of Appeal. Today’s proceedings centered on requests for live television coverage of the trial and the mandatory appearance of the accused. Previously, two similar requests submitted by the prosecution’s supporting lawyers have been denied by the court. The case continues to draw significant public attention, with demands for transparency and accountability following the devastating collision. Details regarding the reasons for the previous rejections were not immediately available. The court will deliberate on the current requests, impacting public access to the proceedings. Further hearings are scheduled as the trial progresses.
