They are looking for “bombs” drinks at the club in L. Vouliagmeni

An uproar has been caused by the particularly disturbing incident with the eight underage students who ended up in the hospital in a drunken state, after drinking, in the early hours of Sunday (27/10), in a well-known club on Vouliagmeni Avenue. A minor girl even had to be hospitalized in ICU as a precaution.

All the children, aged between 15 and 17, participated in a planned school prom at the particular club. These are school students from the Northern Suburbs, Kifissia, Agia Paraskevi, Chalandri and other areas.

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The police proceeded to arrest the manager of the club, who is 20 years old!

The charge he faces is that of endangering minors.

After the incident, the Police are now investigating whether this business sold adulterated “bomb” drinks to minors, and for this reason samples have been taken from the bottles inside the store.

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The investigation is ongoing, while parents are demanding answers as to what led their children to the hospital.

What Grigoris Grigorakos, father of a 15-year-old schoolgirl who was in danger, reported to “Jungle”

The father of a 15-year-old student who was hospitalized, Mr. Grigoris Grigorakis, contacted “Zougla” to denounce the criminal indifference of the club’s managers.

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He said among other things:

“There are a number of children who have had a serious problem after drinking, beyond the 8 who went to hospital, while one girl is more serious. My own girl came out in a comatose state but thankfully she went to Children’s hospital and out of danger, she is doing better. But the managers of the store should give explanations. How is it possible that they served alcohol to 15- and 16-year-old minors?”

Mr. Grigorakis, as he says in “Zougla” is determined to file a lawsuit against those responsible. “There should be an end to the impunity of all those who, on the altar of easy profit, are indifferent and do not care if the lives of minor children are at risk,” he concludes.

According to the president of POEDIN, Michalis Giannakos, who spoke to SKAI, this particular club seems to have served adulterated drinks to minors. He also emphasized that 5 students are currently hospitalized at the Agia Sophia Children’s Hospital, of which 4 are in clinics, while 1 student is hospitalized in the ICU for preventive reasons, out of danger.

Source: www.zougla.gr