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Investigation Continues Following Death of Albanian Woman in Argostoli

Greek authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of a 19-year-old woman of Albanian origin in Argostoli on Easter night. The individual, identified as Mirto, died after losing consciousness in the central square. Three individuals have been arrested in connection with the incident and are currently under investigation.

Toxicological reports confirm Mirto’s use of cocaine on two separate occasions prior to her death. The investigation is examining whether the circumstances surrounding her condition contributed to the outcome. Authorities are analyzing video footage recovered from “room 10” of a local hotel, where a 66-year-old witness had been participating in a video-call with Mirto at 4:02 am.

This footage appears to capture the critical minutes leading up to Mirto’s loss of consciousness. Initial timelines indicate that Mirto was reportedly in a stable condition during the video-call. The investigation is focused on the 28 minutes following the call and assessing whether a timely response could have altered the course of events.

The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek to fully reconstruct the events of that night in the Argostoli year. Further updates will be provided as they become available.

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