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December 14, 2014

SHOCK - Body parts of Greek man found in Piraeus port - He was beheaded & dismembered!

A heinous crime was committed in Piraeus last Thursday, but was totally ignored by the mainstream media. According to local reports, butchers murdered a 35 year-old Greek man by first beheading him, and then by dismembering his whole body. The young victim's body parts were found floating in the harbor of Piraeus.

The discovery of his dismembered body was filmed in a video and posted on the Piraeuspress.gr news site and there are some reports that are already claiming that this unprecedented crime was conducted by radical Islamists. The footage, which is only for 18+ audiences, not only confirms the story, but also shows the victim's body parts floating in the harbor.

The 35 year-old victim is apparently from Heraklion Crete. Authorities discovered his headless and mutilated body at the port of Piraeus, (on the side where various ships leave for Crete).

According to defecenent the coroner, Mr. Bogioka, who, after getting over the initial shock and dismay of the brutal murder, said that the perpetrators had dismembered the victim's legs and genitals and then beheaded him. In other words, the victim was tortured mercilessly, and was alive while he was being dismembered.

Defencenet also noted that the murder itself resembles executions which are most commonly conducted by extreme Islamist organizations such as ISIS and therefore suspects that the victim fell prey to such groups here in Athens. The same report notes that this is not as far-fetched as it sounds since a large share of the heroin drug trafficking in Athens at the moment is being conducted by Afghanistan and Pakistani nationals.

HellasFrappe refused to publish the photographs and/or video because it was all too graphic, but if you want to view the footage or the photos then simply click on the reference link below or visit Youtube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdkSn1bMKuI

Reference in Greek - www.defencenet.gr