The journalist Manolis Spanakos died

The journalist Manolis Spanakos died
The journalist Manolis Spanakos died
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ESIEA’s announcement on the journalist’s death

The journalist Manolis Spanakos has died

ESIEA announces the death of journalist Manolis Spanakou, who passed away on Sunday, April 21.

As stated by the Board of Directors of ESIEA, Manolis Spanakos “was a colleague who worked tirelessly and with ethics while always having an impeccable colleague behavior”.

ESIEA’s announcement on the journalist’s death

The Board of Directors of ESIEA regretfully announces the loss of colleague Manolis Spanakos, who passed away yesterday after a short illness.

Manolis Spanakos was born in Athens in 1958. At first, he engaged in journalism opportunistically until he was hired, in January 1990, as a content editor for the newspaper “Ethnos”. Then he worked in the newspapers “Espresso”, “Traffic”, “Eleftheros Typos” and in recent years in the press of Kifissia.

Manolis Spanakos was a colleague who worked tirelessly and with morals while always having an impeccable colleague behavior.

The Board of Directors expresses its condolences to the relatives, friends and especially the two sons of the good colleague.

The last farewell will be given tomorrow, Tuesday, April 23 at 15:30 at the Ritsonas crematorium.

The article is in Greek

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