Prominent Greek crime reporter shot dead by 2 men on motorcycle outside Athens home: ‘A professional hit,’ says police Muri Assunção
A prominent crime reporter in Greece was shot dead Friday outside his home in southern Athens, police said.
Giorgos Karaivaz was reportedly gunned down as he returned home from work on a daytime show on Star TV, around 2:30 p.m.
Police said that he was shot by two individuals on a motorcycle. He was shot at least six times with a silenced weapon. © Panayiotis Tzamaros A police truck carries the car of a veteran Greek crime reporter in southern Athens. Giorgos Karaivaz was gunned down Friday near his home in southern Athens, police said. Private Star TV, for which he worked, said Karaivaz had just returned from work. It said two men on a motorcycle drew up beside him and the passenger opened fire.
Greek crime reporter Giorgos Karaivaz shot dead in Athens
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