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Father of British boy who died in Paphos hotel fall expected to be released

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-17

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• What happened: The father of a three-year-old British boy who died after falling from a hotel in Paphos is expected to be released from detention, with police set to submit their investigation findings to the Law Office. • Why it matters: The case raises concerns about parental responsibility and safety regulations in hotels, as the father faces charges related to the child's death, while the hotel claims no responsibility for the incident. • What to watch next: The outcome of the police investigation and potential court proceedings against the father, as well as any developments regarding the pending laboratory test results.

Local britaindeathEnglandPaphosTop Newstrial Father of British boy who died in Paphos hotel fall expected to be released Nomiki Ipiresia Id 824897 Relevant News Father of British boy who died in Paphos hotel fall expected to be released 17 July 2026 Maronas cross-examination names deputy police chief in Zavrantonas case 17 July 2026 Five police investigators to support “Mafia State” inquiry 17 July 2026 newsroom 17 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Paphos Police are expected to submit the file on the death of a three-year-old boy to the Law Office on Friday. The boy died after falling from the fourth floor of a hotel in Chlorakas. Michalis Nikolaou, Assistant Police Director of Operations for Paphos and Press Spokesperson for the Paphos Police Directorate, said investigators have completed most of their inquiry and will seek instructions from the Law Office on next steps. Nikolaou said the possibility of filing the case directly before court is being considered, even before the detention order against the boy’s 37-year-old father expires next Tuesday. However, according to information, the most likely scenario is that the 37-year-old father will be released on conditions. Nikolaou said laboratory test results are still pending. Meanwhile, the father, who remains in detention, has submitted a request through his lawyer for immediate release. In a letter published yesterday by philenews, the father’s lawyer argues that continued detention no longer serves investigative purposes and is further worsening his client’s psychological state. The letter states that the father wants to be released so that he and his wife can inform their five-year-old daughter of the family tragedy, since she has so far only been told that her brother is in hospital. The letter notes the father does not object to strict restrictive conditions to ensure his presence before the Paphos District Court. The tragedy occurred around 6pm on Sunday, when the three-year-old, who was staying with his parents at a hotel in the Paphos district, fell from the fourth floor of the building. Police are investigating the 37-year-old father for causing death through a reckless, careless or dangerous act, neglect of duty as head of the family, and neglect of responsibility as a person with care of another person. According to police and post-mortem findings by forensic pathologists Dr Angeliki Papetta and Orthodoxos Orthodoxou at Nicosia General Hospital’s mortuary, the cause of death was a severe head injury along with multiple injuries to the body and vital organs, caused by the fall from height. Meanwhile, Evripides Loizidis, president of the Paphos Hoteliers Association, said the hotel bears no responsibility for the tragic incident. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Maronas cross-examination names deputy police chief in Zavrantonas case Five police investigators to support “Mafia State” inquiry Cyprus orders deportation of Syrians over Xylofagou violence Customs seize 7kg of tobacco at unlicensed Limassol restaurant Police arrest 47 in illegal employment crackdown Where is the line on cat shootings? “Sooner or later a human will be shot” Cyprus rejects Congolese woman’s asylum bid over homicide, rape claims Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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