Volos, Greece – Video footage has surfaced capturing a controversial incident involving Achilleas Beos, the mayor of Volos, who is seen striking a citizen after being insulted. The altercation is reported to have taken place on a Saturday morning in the Alli Meria district of the city, an area heavily affected by recent floods.
In the video, the citizen can be heard shouting, “may my hand that voted for you be cut off,” just moments before Mayor Beos turns around and delivers a blow to the individual’s head. The incident has sparked significant attention and debate in the community and beyond.
Local news outlet gegonota.news was the first to publish the video, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the confrontation. According to reports, residents of Alli Meria had congregated near a storm-damaged bridge to voice their concerns regarding the damming of a waterway. They alleged that this action was being taken without the necessary environmental studies, which further heightened tensions during the gathering.
The incident has prompted discussions about the appropriate conduct and response of public officials when faced with criticism or dissenting opinions. It remains to be seen how local authorities and the mayor will address the situation and its potential implications for both the mayor’s office and community relations in Volos.