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08-09-2004, 04:34 PM
Ioannou, boyfriend in critical condition
Greek judo athlete Iannou fighting for her life
With only a week to go before ...
Greek judo athlete in critical condition after fall
A member of the Greek Olympic ...
Associated Press
NEA IONIA, Greece -- As relatives tell it, it was the stuff of Greek tragedy: A love-struck young man threw himself off his balcony Monday, two days after a quarrel prompted his girlfriend -- a member of Greece's Olympic judo team -- to jump from the same spot.
He had very intense feelings about the girl. He was very much in love," said Nikos Drakopoulos, a printer who lives across the hall from the couple. "He could not see himself living if she was gone."
Giorgos Chrisostomides, 24, was on life-support at an Athens hospital with injuries to his head and back. His high-school sweetheart, 20-year-old judo champion Eleni Ioannou, was at another hospital in critical condition with multiple fractures to her head and body.
The couple had been inseparable since Ioannou moved into the apartment Chrisostomides shares with his grandparents just over a year ago.
Chrisostomides was raised by his grandparents after his father died and his mother remarried. He lost his job as an auto mechanic and hadn't been able to find another one, relatives said.
Neighbors said the couple spent a lot of time in their apartment in the working-class Nea Ionia suburb of Athens, listening to loud rock music. When they went out, they went out together.
Ioannou, a student at the Athens Gymnastics Academy, had become somewhat of a local celebrity since she qualified for Greece's Olympic judo team in the 172-pound-plus competition. She had been scheduled to move into the Olympic Village on Wednesday.
"Everyone was proud of her. She helped kids in the neighborhood to have dreams," Drakopoulos said.
Friends and relatives said the couple's argument on Saturday was minor, and they were shocked at its tragic consequences.
"It was a small fight, something silly," said Chrisostomides' cousin and downstairs neighbor, Paul Michaelides. "It started about who would play solitaire on the computer."
The fight escalated, and Ioannou eventually hurled herself from the balcony, they said. She fell onto a concrete driveway that winds behind the apartment building.
Police questioned Chrisostomides and released him. But Chrisostomides was inconsolable.
"He was depressed. He was very upset," said Evangelia Michaelides, Chrisostomides' great-aunt and neighbor.
On Sunday, Chrisostomides' grief got the better of him. Screaming, "I'm going to find Eleni!", he ran toward the balcony, but friends and relatives restrained him before he could jump.
Chrisostomides' grandmother took him to see a therapist Monday morning, and he was to return on Tuesday, relatives said.
But back home, they said, as Chrisostomides was having lunch with his grandmother, he suddenly stood and bolted for the balcony.
"He was sitting there eating, and he just got up and jumped," Michaelides said. "His grandparents were there, but they couldn't stop him."
Chrisostomides' mother and grandmother were visiting him at the hospital Monday afternoon, leaving his grandfather alone in apartment Gamma-3. The old man, answering the intercom, said he didn't have anything to say.
"Leave me in my misery," he said.
Ioannou fell from balcony of third-floor apartment:
Associated Press
ATHENS, Greece -- A member of the Greek Olympic judo team fell from the third-floor balcony of her apartment after an argument with her boyfriend, leaving her hospitalized in critical condition, authorities said.
Elli Ioannou, 20, was treated for multiple fractures to her head and body, said Yiannis Papadoyiannakis, the head of the Greek team. She underwent surgery and was placed in intensive care. The fall is under investigation.
"This incident cast a shadow over the very good climate of the Greek team," Papadoyiannakis said. "It has brought a sadness."
Ioannou, a competitor in the 78-kg-plus event, had been scheduled to move into the Olympic Village with the judo team on Wednesday.
"It is a miracle she is still alive. ... She is fighting for her life," said Ioannou's coach, Giorgos Bountakis, who visited her at the hospital.
Greek judo athlete Iannou fighting for her life
With only a week to go before ...
Greek judo athlete in critical condition after fall
A member of the Greek Olympic ...
Associated Press
NEA IONIA, Greece -- As relatives tell it, it was the stuff of Greek tragedy: A love-struck young man threw himself off his balcony Monday, two days after a quarrel prompted his girlfriend -- a member of Greece's Olympic judo team -- to jump from the same spot.
He had very intense feelings about the girl. He was very much in love," said Nikos Drakopoulos, a printer who lives across the hall from the couple. "He could not see himself living if she was gone."
Giorgos Chrisostomides, 24, was on life-support at an Athens hospital with injuries to his head and back. His high-school sweetheart, 20-year-old judo champion Eleni Ioannou, was at another hospital in critical condition with multiple fractures to her head and body.
The couple had been inseparable since Ioannou moved into the apartment Chrisostomides shares with his grandparents just over a year ago.
Chrisostomides was raised by his grandparents after his father died and his mother remarried. He lost his job as an auto mechanic and hadn't been able to find another one, relatives said.
Neighbors said the couple spent a lot of time in their apartment in the working-class Nea Ionia suburb of Athens, listening to loud rock music. When they went out, they went out together.
Ioannou, a student at the Athens Gymnastics Academy, had become somewhat of a local celebrity since she qualified for Greece's Olympic judo team in the 172-pound-plus competition. She had been scheduled to move into the Olympic Village on Wednesday.
"Everyone was proud of her. She helped kids in the neighborhood to have dreams," Drakopoulos said.
Friends and relatives said the couple's argument on Saturday was minor, and they were shocked at its tragic consequences.
"It was a small fight, something silly," said Chrisostomides' cousin and downstairs neighbor, Paul Michaelides. "It started about who would play solitaire on the computer."
The fight escalated, and Ioannou eventually hurled herself from the balcony, they said. She fell onto a concrete driveway that winds behind the apartment building.
Police questioned Chrisostomides and released him. But Chrisostomides was inconsolable.
"He was depressed. He was very upset," said Evangelia Michaelides, Chrisostomides' great-aunt and neighbor.
On Sunday, Chrisostomides' grief got the better of him. Screaming, "I'm going to find Eleni!", he ran toward the balcony, but friends and relatives restrained him before he could jump.
Chrisostomides' grandmother took him to see a therapist Monday morning, and he was to return on Tuesday, relatives said.
But back home, they said, as Chrisostomides was having lunch with his grandmother, he suddenly stood and bolted for the balcony.
"He was sitting there eating, and he just got up and jumped," Michaelides said. "His grandparents were there, but they couldn't stop him."
Chrisostomides' mother and grandmother were visiting him at the hospital Monday afternoon, leaving his grandfather alone in apartment Gamma-3. The old man, answering the intercom, said he didn't have anything to say.
"Leave me in my misery," he said.
Ioannou fell from balcony of third-floor apartment:
Associated Press
ATHENS, Greece -- A member of the Greek Olympic judo team fell from the third-floor balcony of her apartment after an argument with her boyfriend, leaving her hospitalized in critical condition, authorities said.
Elli Ioannou, 20, was treated for multiple fractures to her head and body, said Yiannis Papadoyiannakis, the head of the Greek team. She underwent surgery and was placed in intensive care. The fall is under investigation.
"This incident cast a shadow over the very good climate of the Greek team," Papadoyiannakis said. "It has brought a sadness."
Ioannou, a competitor in the 78-kg-plus event, had been scheduled to move into the Olympic Village with the judo team on Wednesday.
"It is a miracle she is still alive. ... She is fighting for her life," said Ioannou's coach, Giorgos Bountakis, who visited her at the hospital.