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Paleochristian family: In addition to the father, contracted municipal employee was also the wife

The woman had a contract in 2018 and 2019 with the municipality of Oropos - "She was arguing with people" says employee - "The family is private, I'm not accused of incest" claims the father

Newsroom February 22 12:15

Contract municipal employee was also the wife of the 45-year-old Paleochristian Manolis Kalaitzidakis, who, as it became known in the previous days, was working on telecommuting from 2021 in the municipality of Eretria.

According to information from ANT1, the woman had a contract in 2018 and 2019 with the municipality of Oropos.

This is a different municipality from the one her husband worked in – in which she apparently did not live since in recent years she also lived in the burrows of Orini Korinthia along with the rest of her large family.

“The 39-year-old was working here in 2018 or 2019. She was on projects. She had a few issues, she was arguing with people and then the forester brought her in here to clean up. She was a bit abrupt,” the Attica Forestry Department employee told Morning.

“I am not accused of incest”

Meanwhile, the 46-year-old father of the Paleochristian family in Corinthia earlier used the phrase “the family is private”, adding to the thriller over the fate of his missing children.

“A family can’t go out in a batch on the media.

There is also a psychological burden that children go through to see the whole society dealing with them, one day they will be adults,” he told ANT1.

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Asked about the rumours of an investigation into the possibility of incest, the 46-year-old replied that “I am not accused of incest, I did not give dna, I did not give biometric data, I did not do an electronic tax return either.”

Manolis Kalintzidakis, who lives under primitive conditions in mountainous Corinthia and is accused of insubordination, endangering a minor and violating the law on compulsory school attendance for children, was released at noon on Wednesday until the trial set for March 4, 2024

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