5 suspects in killing of UC Berkeley professor appear in Greek court
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Five suspects implicated in the murder of Przemyslaw Jeziorski appeared in court in Athens. Jeziorski was killed on July 4 while visiting Greece. His ex-wife, Nadia Michelidaki, faces charges of solicitation to commit murder and denies all accusations. A Greek man has been charged with murder, alongside three other alleged accomplices. They have been granted time to prepare their defense. Jeziorski was an associate professor at UC Berkeley, recognized for his contributions to marketing education.
Five suspects, including Professor Jeziorski's ex-wife, appeared in a Greek court for involvement in his murder. Jeziorski was shot in Athens on July 4.
Nadia Michelidaki, Jeziorski's ex-wife, denies all charges of solicitation to commit murder. Her lawyer asserts her innocence and claims evidence favors her.
The named suspects also include a 35-year-old Greek man charged with murder and three alleged accomplices who were present at the court.
Jeziorski, born in Poland, served as an associate professor of marketing at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, recognized as a dedicated teacher and scholar.
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