Police probe possibility drinks were spiked before deaths of Irish students in Greece
Police on the Greek island of Ios say they are not ruling out the possibility that drinks were spiked before the deaths of two Irish Leaving Cert students.
Now police on the island say they cannot rule out the possibility that drinks were spiked - but they say that no evidence of criminality has been discovered yet, and that the post-mortem examinations of both men will ultimately determine the course of the investigation. Loukas, who as chief commanding officer has oversight of the entire southern Aegean, said Irish police officers had also arrived on Ios on Monday in “a supportive role.”
“We have to wait for the conduction of the post mortem and their exact results in order to verify the causes of death.” As coffins bearing the bodies of Andrew O’Donnell and Max Wall were removed from the island’s health centre as many as 500 Irish youngsters lined the route all the way down to Pireaus-bound ferry in the port.
A bouquet was also to be seen on the side street where Wall, who reportedly had a history of heart problems, lost consciousness and collapsed in a state of shock when he heard of Andrew O’Donnell’s death.
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