Tempi: 'Lost' Documents Reveal Refusal to Hand Over Videos

New information has come to light regarding the Tempi tragedy. According to 'lost' documents, there was a refusal to hand over videos of the freight train that collided with the passenger train. The documents reveal that the videos had been requested in a timely manner, but the camera operators refused to hand them over, hindering the investigation of the case.
Specifically, state experts had requested the material from the cameras at the Neoi Poroi station, where the freight train passed, on March 16, 2023. However, the camera management company replied that the material had been deleted due to the lack of a request to extend the storage deadline. This claim is refuted by a British company report, which states that the files are kept for 22-23 days, instead of the 16 claimed by the company.
These new data raise questions about the actions of those responsible and the methods followed after the tragedy.