Ex -wife, another 4 arrested in murder of UC Berkeley teacher in Greece, the sources say

Ex -wife, another 4 arrested in murder of UC Berkeley teacher in Greece, the sources say

The ex -wife of a marketing professor at the University of California, Berkeley, was arrested in relation to his death, according to Greek police sources.

Przemyslaw Jeziorski, an associated marketing professor of 43 years at the Haas de UC Berkeley Business School, was allegedly shot dead in Athens on July 4, near the house, where his two children, Zoe and Angelo, live, his younger brother, Lukasz Jeziorski, said in a statement. The children, who are 10 -year -old twins, live with the ex -wife of the victim, said Professor Chemtai Mungo to ABC News.

According to Greek police sources, five people have been arrested, including the ex -wife of the professor, his boyfriend and three other men who were complicit in the murder. The five suspects appeared in court in Athens on Thursday.

Przemyslaw Jeziorski, professor of marketing at the University of California, Berkeley, was shot dead while visiting his children in Greece, his family said.

Denym sung

Lukasz Jeziorski, the professor’s brother, said in a statement to ABC News that “five people have been arrested in relation to his death, including his ex -wife, the orchestra behind this heinous crime, and his boyfriend, who has confessed the lens of carrying the shooting, as well as three other accomplices that have also confessed the confessed.”

“Our family is disconsolate, but we are grateful to the Greek police and security professionals who have identified and captured those responsible. We want justice to be fully attended,” Lukasz Jeziorski said in the statement.

The teacher was supposedly in Greece to attend a judicial hearing related to an “ongoing property and battle division of custody,” said Mungo. His brother told Abc News that he wanted to take his children to his hometown of Gdynia, Poland, “as he did every year,” and that he had also planned a trip to Disneyland Paris.

Przemyslaw Jeziorski, professor of marketing at the University of California, Berkeley, was shot dead while visiting his children in Greece, his family said.

Denym sung

Mungo, who had met Przemyslaw Jeziorski, or “PJ”, during the last five years, said he was in contact with him while he was in Greece. She said she had arrived there with the expectation that she could take her children to Poland for a month, which was granted by “previous judicial arrangements”, but when he arrived there, “there was a new dispute that had to be attended in court.”

He had divorced his wife for three years, and Mungo said that the relationship “was not cordial.”

Przemyslaw Jeziorski, associated marketing professor at the University of California, Berkeley, was shot dead in Greece on July 4, according to this family.

California University, Berkeley

Mungo said previously that he believed that the shooting was not accidental, since it occurred in a “good neighborhood in Athens.” He also said that the police shared with the victim’s family that a masked armed man approached him and shot five shots in the chest and neck.

The two 10 -year children from Przemyslaw Jeziorski, who are American and Poles citizens, are “now under care according to the custody procedures of Greek children,” said his brother.

The suspects will have another appearance in court on Monday, the sources said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

5 + five =