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Pantelidis Death: Man Who Testified Kyriakou Was Driving Faces Perjury Charges

Published February 25, 2026, 12:17
Pantelidis Death: Man Who Testified Kyriakou Was Driving Faces Perjury Charges

The trial regarding the death of Pantelis Pantelidis continues, with a focus on the testimony of a man who initially claimed that Froso Kyriakou was driving the vehicle on the night of the accident. The man, who was responsible for the chips in a gambling game where Pantelidis was before his death, is accused of perjury by Mina Arnaouti and Froso Kyriakou. His initial testimony, given almost five years after the accident, stated that Kyriakou was driving and Pantelidis was the passenger. Mina Arnaouti and Froso Kyriakou claim that this testimony is false and was made knowingly by the man. In his testimony, the man described in detail the events of the night of the accident, stating that Pantelidis arrived at the house with the two women and asked for whiskey and champagne. According to his testimony, Pantelidis sat at the table and played cards with eight other people, while the two women did not participate in the game. The defendant claims that Pantelidis asked him to take photos with him and his assistants after their meetings. He also stated that he did not see anything illegal and did not spend time with Epstein's victims. The case has attracted a lot of publicity and interest, as the truth about the circumstances of the popular singer's death is being questioned. The trial is expected to continue with the examination of other witnesses and the presentation of additional evidence. The man's testimony is a critical point in the case, as it may shed light on the circumstances that led to the fatal accident and determine the outcome of the trial.