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Vassilis Lymberis was born on 1945 in Greece, is a murderer. Discover Vassilis Lymberis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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Age 27 years old
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Born 1945, 1945
Birthday 1945
Birthplace Greece
Date of death 25 August 1972 (aged 27) - Heraklion, Crete, Greece Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Died Place Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Nationality Greece

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Vassilis Lymberis Net Worth

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1993

After the execution, the courts continued to sentence people to death, but ultimately, no one was executed until the final abolition of the death penalty by the government of Andreas Papandreou in December 1993.

1975

On the same day and at the same time the other convicted for the same case, Pavlos Angelopoulos, was to be executed in Corfu. Earlier, an application had also been filed for him to the Hariton Council, which was also rejected, but by a vote of 4 to 3. The Council's opinion was signed by the Minister of Justice, Angelos Tsoukalas, but not ratified by the Regent (i.e. the dictator Papadopoulos). Eventually, on the grounds of his young age (he had not reached the age of 18 at the time of the crime) the execution was suspended, and in 1975 it was commuted to life imprisonment. In the mid-1990s he was pardoned and released from prison, having spent over 20 years in prison.

1972

Vassilis Lymberis (Greek: Βασίλης Λυμπέρης; 1945 – 25 August 1972) was a Greek mass murderer who killed his wife, his two children, and his mother-in-law, by burning down his family home in January 1972. Lymberis was executed for the crime via firing squad, and was the last person to be executed by Greece prior to the abolition of capital punishment.

The incident occurred on the night of 4 January 1972, and the early hours of 5 January 1972, at the victims' house in Chalandri, while the perpetrator had three friends as accomplices in the crime. The mother-in-law and the children died instantly, but his wife survived until noon on 5 January and it was she who reported the incident from the hospital. The case was a matter of intense public interest at the time.

At the end of the hearing on 6 May 1972, Lymberis was sentenced to death four times (for each of the victims separately), as was one of his accomplices (17-year-old Pavlos Angelopoulos), while the other two were sentenced to shorter sentences.

The execution of Lymberis took place at dawn on 25 August 1972, at the firing range of the Reserve Infantry Officers School (SEAP), in the area of Two Aorakia in Heraklion, Crete. Lymberis was killed by a 12-man firing squad (only six guns contained live ammunition), while he had been a prisoner in the Halicarnassus prison. The man on death row a few hours before the execution had been allowed to write a letter to his mother. Earlier, an application had been made by his lawyers to the Hariton Council to pardon him, but the application was unanimously rejected.