Bofiliou, police & Golden Dawn

The reactions from Golden Dawn supporters, in a tweet written by Natassa Bofilou, they forced her to call the police on her live.
After the May 6 elections, the "rise" of the goldsmiths at the entrance of Nikos Michaloliakos in the press conference, angered Natassa Bofiliou, who did not let it go that way. That's why she wrote her opinion on twitter, saying “beasts, bums, you were also given importance. To die fascists, members and voters, as a sign of respect for human dignity ". That was enough, to provoke the reaction of hundreds of people, to the point of sending threatening messages to her and forcing the famous singer to call the police at the concerts - more because she was afraid for the spectators, as it says.
"I was talking about political and ideological death and not biological. Ε, and they fell to eat me, I had too many threats. "They sent me e-mails that read 'baby, we will hang you from your guts in the Constitution' and various such obscenities," he says today about this incident and adds: "The truth is that I was scared and in my appearances at that time I always called the police precautionarily. I was mainly afraid of the people who had come to see me ".

Source : pkool.gr

Hamilton: 'Bad day at work'

He described it as a bad day at work Lewis Hamilton the grand prix at the Valencia circuit. The British pilot retired one lap before the checkered flag, because of the accident with Pastor Maldonado.

However, the Brit admitted that this is how racing is, adding that the positive thing is that other contenders for the title also lost valuable points.

"I had a bad day at work, but that's how racing is. A lot has changed in the state of the league, we lost a lot of points, but fortunately the pilots who are still within the title battle, like Sebastian they lost points, but that makes the situation more difficult", were the words of the British pilot to fill in afterwards.

"You put your heart and soul into achieving something and in the end you don't achieve what you want, but such is life. You compromise and move on, there are still many matches", he added.

Ο Χάμιλτον βρίσκεται στην τρίτη θέση της βαθμολογίας, απέχοντας 23 βαθμούς από τον πρωτοπόρο, Fernando Alonso.

Source : sport-fm.gr

The theater director D. has passed away. Exarch

At the age 57 years, Dimitris Exarchos breathed his last today, theater director with a presence at the National Theater and in elementary schools – regional theaters.

Dimitris Exarchos, son of the actor Theodoros Exarchos, born in 1955 and studied theater in England. He had been working in Greece since he was ten years old 1980. At the National Theater he had directed shows such as David Storey's "Asylum" and Erik Ibsen's "Vampires".

At the end of his decade 1990, the director's life took a very unpleasant turn due to a fatal accident. Specifically, in March 1999 in Crete, riding his motorcycle, he tried to avoid a pedestrian and fell, hitting his head. The blow left him paralyzed, resulting in him not being able to walk again and speaking with difficulty. So, he spent the last ten years of his life in the Aniaton Asylum in Kypseli.

The last goodbye to Dimitris Exarchos, from relatives and friends, will be given tomorrow, Wednesday 27 June, at 11 in the morning at the Byron Cemetery. His family is appealing for those interested, instead of sending wreaths, to allocate the corresponding money to the Aniaton Asylum.

Source : protothema.gr

The theater director D. has passed away. Exarch

At the age 57 years, Dimitris Exarchos breathed his last today, theater director with a presence at the National Theater and in elementary schools – regional theaters.

Dimitris Exarchos, son of the actor Theodoros Exarchos, born in 1955 and studied theater in England. He had been working in Greece since he was ten years old 1980. At the National Theater he had directed shows such as David Storey's "Asylum" and Erik Ibsen's "Vampires".

At the end of his decade 1990, the director's life took a very unpleasant turn due to a fatal accident. Specifically, in March 1999 in Crete, riding his motorcycle, he tried to avoid a pedestrian and fell, hitting his head. The blow left him paralyzed, resulting in him not being able to walk again and speaking with difficulty. So, he spent the last ten years of his life in the Aniaton Asylum in Kypseli.

The last goodbye to Dimitris Exarchos, from relatives and friends, will be given tomorrow, Wednesday 27 June, at 11 in the morning at the Byron Cemetery. His family is appealing for those interested, instead of sending wreaths, to allocate the corresponding money to the Aniaton Asylum.

Source : protothema.gr