Former Albanian boxer injured in the leg and hit with iron handles after arguing with Greek businessman's son

Pavllos Petraq Misia is the former Albanian boxer, who was wounded yesterday by two people in Peristeri, Greece. The heavy event was recorded yesterday afternoon, on the “Dodecanative road” in Peristeri, where the Albanian was attacked with weapons and an iron handle by two hooded men. One shot him in the leg [...]
Pavllos Petraq Misia is the former Albanian boxer, who was wounded yesterday by two people in Peristeri, Greece.
The heavy event was recorded yesterday afternoon, on the “Dodecanative road” in Peristeri, where the Albanian was attacked with weapons and an iron handle by two hooded men.
One shot him in the leg and the other struck him with an iron fist. They then rushed away from the scene, while then the former locker went to the hospital himself to get his first medical help.
According to Greek police, 32-year-old worked at a car sales store, at the time of a verbal confrontation with the Greek businessman's son.
The 32-year-old Albanian could only go to a nearby clinic and later be taken to the Thriasio hospital, where he is out of danger for life.
It was the neighborhood residents who saw the incident announcing authorities. They could detect the license plate with which the authors left. Police patrols identified the author's car and could cuff the two authors, both Greek citizens.
Police say the author of the event is a person with a criminal precedent. In the past, he has been arrested for assaulting police, but was released a few months later, while again charged with violent attacks. The two authors will be sent for security measures to the court, while police are working to clear the event.











