Police completed a series of interviews Wednesday with witnesses regarding last week’s motorcycle accident by Greek sprinters Costas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou, reports Kathimerini.
Results of the investigation will be forwarded to Athens prosecutor Dimitris Papangelopoulos within the next few days.
According to Kathimerini the documents will include a report by a forensic specialist who examined the two athletes at the hospital where they were taken early Friday morning.
Sources close to the investigation said that the forensic specialist was only able to find slight scratches on Kenteris’ leg and elbow – and no sign of the head injuries mentioned by doctors at the hospital – while Thanou bore no external lacerations.
Wednesday traffic police held a third interview with a 60-year-old man who claims to have seen the two sprinters lying injured on the road. But the witness is understood to have not seen how the accident occurred.