Tag: Limassol

  • Apollo hylates — Tourists Defy Rules at Apollo Hylates Sanctuary in Limassol

    Apollo hylates — Tourists Defy Rules at Apollo Hylates Sanctuary in Limassol

    Tourists climbed the historic Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates in Limassol for photos, disregarding the site’s protection rules.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    • Tourists climbed the historic Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates in Limassol for photos, disregarding the site's protection rules.

    Visitors were spotted ascending to the summit of the monument, which is an important archaeological site. Despite clear signage warning against such behaviour, a group of tourists chose to ignore these regulations, motivated by the desire for memorable photographs.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    After being alerted to their actions, the tourists promptly descended from the monument. However, their disregard for the rules had already drawn attention, leading to the incident being captured and shared widely on social media.

    The local police have since initiated an investigation into the matter, emphasising the importance of adhering to guidelines that preserve the integrity of cultural heritage sites. Archaeological experts have expressed concern over the potential damage caused by such actions, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement of regulations to protect these invaluable monuments.

    The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates is not only a significant archaeological site but also a symbol of cultural heritage in Cyprus. It is imperative that visitors respect the site’s sanctity to ensure it remains preserved for future generations.

  • Night Pharmacies Operating Across Cyprus on November 14

    Night Pharmacies Operating Across Cyprus on November 14

    Pharmacies Open Late in Nicosia

    Night pharmacies will be available across Cyprus on November 14, ensuring residents have access to essential medications after hours. In Nicosia, several pharmacies will remain open late for public convenience.

    Locations in Nicosia

    • Konstantinidou Angeliki: Kyriakou Matsis 37, opposite “Zorpas” bakery & 1st Primary School of Agios Dometios, tel. 22261626.
    • Koliou Anna: Agia Paraskevi 22A, next to “Apollonio” hospital, Engomi, tel. 22103884, 99383067.
    • Petridis Michalis: Agios Ilarianos 151AB, opposite “Zorpas” bakery, after “BATA” roundabout, Kaimakli, tel. 22524404.
    • Tsielepi Eleni (Elina): Agios Georgios Avenue 124, opposite STAR OIL fuel station, Anthoupoli, Lakatamia, tel. 22255588, 94068067.
    • Angelis Petros: Kantaras Avenue 71, Kokkines Settlement, opposite “COSMOS” bakery, Strovolos, tel. 22324205.
    • Markidou Mikaella: Archbishop Makarios III 3, Lympia, tel. 22660089.

    Limassol’s Late Night Services

    Limassol will also host a number of pharmacies operating late into the night on November 14, providing crucial services to the local population.

    Limassol Pharmacy Listings

    • Markou Angela: Miltonos 27, apt. 3, opposite “Intership” shipping company, Zakaki, tel. 25108898, 96893387.
    • Teridis Aris: Leontos I Avenue 181, apt. 1, on the old hospital road, Limassol, tel. 25340872, 25714469.
    • Evagorou Antonia: Agias Zonis 32A, PharmaSYN Agias Zonis, Limassol, tel. 25371194, 99151498.
    • Konstantinou Maria: Grigoris Afxentios 5, on Chalkoutsa Primary School road, opposite “Madaris” fruit shop, Mesa Geitonia, tel. 25851000, 99997990.
    • Panagi Chryso: Georgios A’ 99, coastal road, 100m opposite “Apollonia” hotel, Germasogeia, tel. 25322237, 25105074.

    Larnaca’s Night Pharmacies

    Larnaca also features pharmacies that will be operational throughout the night, meeting the health needs of the community during late hours.

    Pharmacies in Larnaca

    • Iakovidis Stavros: Faneromenis Avenue 189-191, near Esso fuel station, Larnaca, tel. 24637499, 24657045.
    • Tisienko Victoria: Archbishop Makarios III 31, Meneou, tel. 24427788, 99864884.
    • Kyritsis Marios: Dianellou 107, near Chrysopolitissa church, Larnaca, tel. 24656514, 24636089.

    Paphos Pharmacies Available Late

    Residents in Paphos will not be left without options, as several pharmacies are set to operate during the night on November 14.

    Available Pharmacies in Paphos

    • Nikiforou Melina: Makarios III 87, apt. 3, near Chlorakas traffic lights, tel. 26271616.
    • Erotokritou Anna: King Stasikos, apt. 3, Prodromi, tel. 26652110, 97678977.

    Famagusta’s Late Night Options

    In the Famagusta region, pharmacies will also be operating at night, ensuring vital access to medications and health services.

    Famagusta Pharmacy Listings

    • Giallouros Panikos: 1st April 184, opposite “Sklavenitis” supermarket, Paralimni, tel. 23825979, 23744771.
    • Prokopiou Antri – Panagiota: Makarios III 36, Deryneia, tel. 23730725.

    Accessing Services After Hours

    These night pharmacies across Cyprus are crucial for those requiring immediate access to medications when regular pharmacies are closed. The availability of these services underscores the commitment of local pharmacists to public health and well-being.

  • Prosecution Unveils New Evidence in Demosthenous Murder Case

    Prosecution Unveils New Evidence in Demosthenous Murder Case

    demosthenous murder — demosthenous murder — The murder case of businessman Stavros Demosthenous has taken a significant turn as new evidence was presented by the prosecution during court proceedings. Demosthenous was tragically gunned down last month just a few metres from his home in Limassol.

    • As of November 7, the investigation had led to the detention of at least eight suspects, with some released due to lack of evidence.

    Four suspects, all implicated in the murder, are scheduled to face trial at the Limassol criminal court on January 29. This follows an announcement made by authorities on Thursday, confirming their direct involvement.

    Demosthenous murder: New Testimonies and Evidence

    As the investigation unfolds, a key testimony has emerged from an eyewitness who observed a white van that was later set ablaze. This individual noted that the van’s right back door window was broken, and a second vehicle was present nearby, unable to pass due to the commotion. Notably, this witness described a second man at the scene who was wearing a distinctive ‘Zorro-style’ hat and glasses.

    Further strengthening the prosecution’s case, laboratory tests have revealed that DNA collected from the hat abandoned by the suspects belongs to a 31-year-old man, identified as the alleged shooter. State laboratories also discovered traces of forensic material indicating the hat was likely used by someone who either fired a gun or was in close proximity to the act.

    Profiles of the Suspects

    The prosecution’s case file outlines the roles of the suspects involved. Among them are two 30-year-olds; one is alleged to have facilitated the purchase and sale of the motorcycle used during the escape, while the other is a convicted prisoner, accused of orchestrating the murder from behind bars.

    Additionally, a 51-year-old suspect has had his DNA linked to a stolen vehicle connected to the crime, whereas the other suspect, a 31-year-old of Georgian descent, is accused of procuring fake licence plates for the getaway vehicle and assisting two Georgians in fleeing Cyprus.

    Clarifications on Nationality

    The embassy of Georgia in Nicosia has clarified that the two Georgians in question are not actual Georgian nationals but rather “Pontian Greeks”—individuals of Greek descent born in Georgia who hold Greek citizenship exclusively.

    These two suspects, aged 28, were apprehended in Thessaloniki in late October under a European arrest warrant and are currently waiting extradition back to Cyprus. They are expected to be incorporated into the trial at a later date.

    Investigative Developments

    Following their arrest, law enforcement located a vehicle with Cypriot registration at one of the suspects’ residences. This car, registered to the 31-year-old suspect, contained documents that suggested plans for their escape from Cyprus by ferry to Turkey.

    The indictment filed against the suspects includes a total of 17 charges, 16 of which apply to all four defendants. These charges encompass serious offences such as premeditated murder, conspiracy to commit murder, arson, and illegal possession and use of firearms.

    Notably, the 51-year-old suspect faces an additional charge of receiving stolen property but remains at liberty after a court ruling on November 5 that found insufficient evidence to justify extending his detention.

    Trial Expectations

    As the case progresses, it has been assigned a serial number, although there are indications it may be refiled to include the two Georgians once their cases are officially combined. In total, the prosecution has lined up 104 witnesses, including three individuals who had previously been arrested but later released.

    Stavros Demosthenous was fatally shot on October 17 while seated in a car next to his 18-year-old son in the Ayios Athanasios area of Limassol. Police investigations suggest that the gunfire originated from a van that was directly in front of their vehicle, which was later discovered engulfed in flames. A motorcycle, believed to be linked to the murder, was also found abandoned in the vicinity.

    As of November 7, the investigation had led to the detention of at least eight suspects, with some released due to lack of evidence.

  • Limassol Roads Experience Flooding Following Heavy Rainfall

    Limassol Roads Experience Flooding Following Heavy Rainfall

    limassol roads — Limassol roads experienced significant flooding after heavy rainfall on Friday, disrupting the usual calm of the district following an extended dry spell. The rain commenced around midday, predominantly affecting the mountainous regions of Limassol, before heavy downpours reached the city, leading to waterlogged streets.

    • In the days following the rainfall, local authorities are expected to monitor the situation closely, as more rain could be on the horizon, potentially exacerbating the current conditions.

    Residents took to social media, sharing videos of the flooded roads on the KAIROFILI KYPROU Facebook page. The footage captured the swift rise of water, with vehicles struggling to navigate through the inundated streets. Local reports indicate that some areas were temporarily impassable due to the conditions.

    This sudden shift in weather is a stark contrast to the preceding weeks of dry weather, which had left many areas of Cyprus parched. The rainfall not only caused immediate flooding but also contributed to raising the average rainfall figures for November in the region, especially after previous storms earlier in the week.

    While the heavy rain is welcomed by many as a relief from the dry period, the flooding has prompted concerns over drainage systems and preparedness for such weather events. As residents clean up and assess the impact, the focus will likely shift to ensuring infrastructure can better handle similar occurrences in the future.

    In the days following the rainfall, local authorities are expected to monitor the situation closely, as more rain could be on the horizon, potentially exacerbating the current conditions.

  • Court Reveals Alleged Killer of Demosthenous Wore Zorro Hat During Murder

    Court Reveals Alleged Killer of Demosthenous Wore Zorro Hat During Murder

    zorro hat — The focus keyword, Zorro hat, emerges in a chilling context as the prosecution outlines the alleged roles of four defendants in the murder of 53-year-old Stavros Demosthenous. The businessman was shot outside his Limassol home on 8 October 2025, and details surrounding the case were revealed during a pre-trial detention hearing at the Limassol District Court.

    As the case progresses, it has officially moved to the Criminal Court, with hearings set to commence on 29 January 2026. Investigators from the Limassol Criminal Investigation Department (CID) are keen to secure the detention of the four existing defendants while also anticipating the arrival of two Georgian nationals, both 28 years old, whose extradition is pending. Their addition to the charge sheet is expected once they reach Cyprus.

    While law enforcement has yet to confirm a motive, early indications suggest that financial or business disputes may be at the heart of this tragic incident. The prosecution has gathered a staggering 104 witnesses to support their case against the defendants.

    Prosecutor Yiannos Argyrou argued for pre-trial detention based on the significant risks posed by the defendants, including the likelihood of flight, the potential for committing further offences, and the danger of influencing witnesses. He expressed concern regarding two defendants, aged 51 and 31, who reportedly lack “strong ties to the Republic of Cyprus,” thereby increasing their flight risk.

    Argyrou emphasised that the defendants face serious charges under the Penal Code, citing court precedents to bolster his argument that the evidence presented creates a high probability of conviction. The defence, represented by lawyer Alexandros Alexandrou for the 51-year-old defendant, promptly objected to the detention request, while other legal teams indicated they would address the issue of detention at a later stage.

    As the prosecution continued, they presented critical evidence linking the suspects to the crime scene. Testimony from Demosthenous’ son described the motorcycle driver as wearing a round hat and black glasses. Notably, the prosecutor confirmed that genetic material found on a hat recovered from the scene matched that of the fourth defendant, the 31-year-old.

    Further analysis from the State Laboratory supported the prosecution’s claims, as particles found on the hat were consistent with the discharge of a weapon or being in close proximity to one. Witness accounts added depth to the evidence; one individual observed the motorcycle fleeing the scene and described the driver as wearing a carnival mask representing an elderly man.

    Another witness provided insight into the events following the shooting. This person testified to seeing a male exit a burning white van, run towards the motorcycle, and hop onto the driver’s seat. This witness detailed that the second rider on the motorcycle was adorned with a “Zorro-style” hat and glasses, further corroborating the prosecution’s narrative.

    The evidence file prepared for the defence includes a considerable number of witness statements collected throughout the investigation, ensuring that the defence teams will have ample material to work with as they prepare for the upcoming trial.

  • Pharmacies — Pharmacies Open Across Cyprus on Monday 10 November 2025

    Pharmacies — Pharmacies Open Across Cyprus on Monday 10 November 2025

    Pharmacies on duty across Cyprus on Monday 10 November 2025 will provide essential services to residents in need of medication and healthcare advice.

    Pharmacies in Nicosia

    • Andreas Chagoudes
      244C Strovolou Avenue, opposite former Sun Tower, Strovolos
      Contact: 22049296, 96118353
    • Antonis Chatziapostolou
      37A Kyriakou Matsi Avenue, near Junior English School, Nicosia
      Contact: 22311416, 99513314
    • Lito Matsa
      64 Agiou Andrea, opposite the post office and ZORBA, next to Amsterdam kiosk, Pallouriotissa
      Contact: 22260566
    • Christiana Kari
      50 Andrea Avraamidi, opposite Areteio Hospital, Strovolos
      Contact: 22771999, 22351072
    • Xenios Xenofontos
      15 Theodosi Pieridi, 50m opposite ZORBA bakery, Tseri
      Contact: 22721451, 99556039
    • Ioannis Ragavas
      115 Archbishop Makarios III Avenue, 100m from Latsia’s Second Primary School, opposite Casa Di Fiori flower shop, Latsia
      Contact: 22486488, 22492717

    Pharmacies in Limassol

    • Maro Papaspyrou-Kantonidou
      272 Franklin Roosevelt, Zakaki, next to Sunfresh bakery, Limassol
      Contact: 25390354, 25388448
    • Charalambos Papadopoulos
      52 Theodorou Potamianou, Jumbo Polemidia, Kato Polemidia
      Contact: 25735505
    • Eleana Loukaidou-Petraki
      135 Makarios III Avenue, between Pizza Hut and ERA lights, Limassol
      Contact: 25730050, 25755516
    • Anagnostis Ketsibasis
      12 Renatou Kartesiou, 100m north of Mesa Geitonia roundabout, towards Agios Athanasios town hall, near bakery, Agios Athanasios
      Contact: 25326600, 99903900
    • Iakovina Papatheodoulou
      145 B&C Griva Digeni, Neapolis, opposite Alpha Mega supermarket, Limassol
      Contact: 25250026, 99748468

    Pharmacies in Larnaca

    • Margarita Christodoulou
      2 Armenian Church corner, near CYTA, town centre, Larnaca
      Contact: 24652440, 24644385
    • Kalliopi Konstantinou
      3 Solonos, Dromolaxia Square, Dromolaxia
      Contact: 24427906, 96237223
    • Eleni Symeou
      15 Rafael Santi, opposite Timios Stavros clinic, Larnaca
      Contact: 24254008, 99921940

    Pharmacies in Paphos

    • Aristotelis Papoudas
      25 Alexandrou Ypsilanti, Dasoudi area, 300m below Lidl, Paphos
      Contact: 26811750, 26952138
    • Chrysanthi Stavrinou
      1 Vasileos Stasioikou, Polis Chrysochous
      Contact: 26654290, 99983021

    Pharmacies in Famagusta

    • Stelios Stylianou
      7A Sotiras, opposite Lito clinic, Paralimni
      Contact: 23812040, 23744313
    • Antonis Pishas
      71 Eleftherias, Thymonia bakery road Deryneia, Deryneia
      Contact: 23821380

    These pharmacies provide a critical service to their respective communities, ensuring that individuals can access necessary medications and support. Citizens are encouraged to contact their nearest pharmacy to confirm opening hours and availability of services.

  • Three Women Arrested in Limassol Following Death of Nigerian National

    Three Women Arrested in Limassol Following Death of Nigerian National

    Limassol police have arrested three women in connection with the tragic death of Nigerian national Victory Osarumen Thompson, a 30-year-old found dead in her flat.

    • Limassol police have arrested three women in connection with the tragic death of Nigerian national Victory Osarumen Thompson, a 30-year-old found dead in her flat.
    • During questioning, the arrested individuals provided various statements. The police are currently evaluating these claims as part of their ongoing investigations.

    This morning, authorities were alerted to a deceased individual located in a multi-storey building in Limassol around 10:30 AM. Upon arrival, members of Limassol’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) discovered Ms Thompson’s body, prompting an immediate investigation.

    Pathologists Angeliki Papetta and Orthodoxos Orthodoxou were summoned to conduct an on-site examination. Preliminary findings indicated that Ms Thompson had sustained injuries across multiple areas of her body, raising serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding her death.

    As the investigation unfolded, police gathered testimonies and evidence that led to the arrest of two women aged 24 and one aged 35. All three women share the same nationality as the victim, heightening the urgency of the inquiry.

    During questioning, the arrested individuals provided various statements. The police are currently evaluating these claims as part of their ongoing investigations.

    A post-mortem examination is scheduled for tomorrow morning, which is expected to yield further insights into the cause of Ms Thompson’s death. Meanwhile, Limassol CID continues its thorough examinations to uncover the truth behind this incident.

  • Police Seek Suspect in Limassol Car Arson Case

    Police Seek Suspect in Limassol Car Arson Case

    limassol car — limassol car — The police are currently searching for a man who set a car on fire parked outside a kiosk in Limassol. This alarming incident occurred shortly after midnight, with emergency services notified around 12.45am.

    Preliminary investigations reveal that the fire was maliciously started using flammable material. At the time of the attack, the car’s owner was inside the kiosk, completely unaware of the unfolding drama outside.

    A passing motorist, equipped with a fire extinguisher, managed to extinguish the flames, but the vehicle has suffered extensive damage. The incident was captured on the kiosk’s CCTV cameras, and investigators are reviewing this footage as part of their inquiries.

    According to police sources, the motive behind this act of arson appears to stem from personal differences between the car’s owner and the suspected arsonist. However, authorities have stated that they are keeping an open mind and have not ruled out other possible motives.

  • Tragic Limassol Crash Claims Life of 51-Year-Old Motorcyclist

    Tragic Limassol Crash Claims Life of 51-Year-Old Motorcyclist

    A 51-year-old motorcyclist died after being seriously injured in a collision with a van in Limassol. The crash, which occurred on Thursday night, highlights the dangers of impaired driving.

    • A 51-year-old motorcyclist died after being seriously injured in a collision with a van in Limassol. The crash, which occurred on Thursday night, highlights the dangers of impaired driving.

    Motorcyclist: The Collision

    The accident took place at approximately 8.30pm near Moni when a van struck the motorcyclist’s vehicle. Emergency services were called to the scene, and the motorcyclist was transported to a private hospital in Limassol, where he succumbed to his injuries.

    Driver’s Condition

    Authorities reported that the van driver, a 41-year-old man, was found to be driving under the influence of alcohol. A breath analyser test indicated he had 48 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, significantly above the legal limit of 22 micrograms.

    Legal Action

    Following the incident, a court warrant was issued for the man’s arrest. He is now facing charges related to driving under the influence, and investigations into the circumstances surrounding the collision are ongoing.

    Community Reaction

    This tragic event has resonated within the community, raising concerns about road safety and the implications of drunk driving. Local residents are calling for increased awareness and stricter enforcement of driving regulations to prevent such incidents in the future.

  • Fatal crash: Tragic Collision in Limassol Claims Life of Motorcyclist

    Fatal crash: Tragic Collision in Limassol Claims Life of Motorcyclist

    fatal crash — fatal crash — A fatal road collision occurred last night in Limassol, claiming the life of 51-year-old Giorgos Georgiou, formerly of Limassol. The incident took place around 8:30 p.m. on the old Limassol–Nicosia road.

    At that time, a 41-year-old man was driving a van towards Limassol when, while on the Moni flyover, he veered into the opposing lane of traffic. This reckless manoeuvre resulted in a head-on collision with a large-engine motorcycle being ridden by Georgiou, who was travelling in the opposite direction.

    Despite wearing a protective helmet, Georgiou sustained severe injuries from the crash. Emergency services quickly arrived on the scene, and he was rushed by ambulance to a private hospital in Limassol. Tragically, despite the medical team’s best efforts, he succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival.

    Authorities have revealed that the van driver failed a final alcohol test, registering 48mg, which exceeds the legal limit of 22mg in Cyprus. A subsequent drug test returned negative, indicating no further substances were involved. In light of these findings, a judicial warrant was issued for his arrest, and he was taken into custody to assist with ongoing police inquiries.

    The Limassol Traffic Department is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident, seeking to establish a clearer understanding of the events that led to the fatal collision.