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Kouloura

village in Imathia, Greece

  • Jul 8

    Fatal knife attack in Kouloura, Greece: 32-year-old man killed, 47-year-old suspect arrested after café brawl

    A 32-year-old man died and a 62-year-old was injured after a brawl turned violent in a Kouloura café on Tuesday afternoon. Police arrested a 47-year-old suspect at the scene.

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