Two Greeks and an Albanian beat the family who complained about the noise on the island

Two Greeks and an Albanian beat the family who complained about the noise on the island
 Google map showing Aegina island
 Two Greeks and an Albanian are wanted by the Aegina (Greece) police after they are accused of beating a family on the island after being paid for by several other people. The whole story starts as a family who managed a hotel had complained several times about the noise coming from a nearby bar until late at night.

After they had been asked several times "to do better" to reduce the noise level, while they had been faced with various threats, the family members had turned to the police, stressing that they felt threatened by the people who managed this business.

A few days later, three muscular and tattooed men break into their home and beat them with fists and baseball bats, causing severe injuries. During the moments of violence, even though the three young men were masked, the abused family members highlighted some of their tattoos and then gave information to the police about what they had seen.

From the verifications, the police identified the persons involved in the incident, among them was a young Albanian.

The police suspect that the persons in question were paid by the owners of the nearby business to beat the family that complained to them, receiving 500 euros each.
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