Tag: hospitalisation

  • Tychikos — Medical Examinations Conclude for Deposed Bishop Tychikos

    Tychikos — Medical Examinations Conclude for Deposed Bishop Tychikos

    Medical examinations of deposed Paphos bishop Tychikos have been completed, following his hospitalisation last week during his journey back to Cyprus from Istanbul. Tychikos had travelled to Istanbul to appeal against his dismissal at the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.

    The priest accompanying Tychikos, known as Father Evangelos, reported to the Cyprus News Agency that doctors at the Onassis hospital in Athens recommended that he avoid mental stress. He noted that Tychikos’ health has improved and that he will consult with heart surgeons for further evaluation.

    According to Father Evangelos, if there are no serious health concerns, Tychikos plans to return to Cyprus. Prior to his hospitalisation, it was reported that he was experiencing health issues while travelling from Istanbul to Athens, prompting his admission to the hospital for a series of tests.

    Members of the Cyprus Holy Synod expressed concern about Tychikos’ condition, with assurances that they could contact his doctors for updates. However, Archdiocese of Cyprus press spokesman Christos Efstathiou indicated that the Holy Synod and Archbishop Georgios were not informed of Tychikos’ hospitalisation in a timely manner, and had they been, they would have contributed to his recovery.

    Tychikos’ visit to Istanbul was to contest the Holy Synod’s decision to relieve him of his duties, which was ratified by a vote of ten to six on May 22. This decision followed charges against him for breaches of church protocol, including displaying an uncanonised saint’s icon. His lawyer, Evangelia Poulla, condemned the decision as “unacceptable to say the least” and described it as “inconceivable,” noting that such an unjust ruling was unprecedented.

    On the other hand, Efstathiou remarked that the unanimous decision from the Ecumenical Patriarchate sent a clear message. Although Tychikos retains his title as a bishop of the Church of Cyprus, he has been stripped of his administrative responsibilities. Church secretary Georgios Christodoulou clarified that Tychikos remains a member of the Holy Synod.

    The tensions between Tychikos and the archbishop have been well-documented, particularly regarding Tychikos’ refusal to allow the relic of Apostle Paul’s skull to be brought from the Vatican City, based on his beliefs about Pope Francis. In the aftermath of Tychikos’ dismissal, Paphos mayor Phedonas Phedonos publicly shared grievances about the bishop’s conduct, describing it as “trying and unbecoming” for the municipality over the years. He recounted how Tychikos had taken the municipality to court without prior notice and had obstructed communications by locking offices and ignoring calls, attributing the behaviour to a “spiritual retreat.”

  • Murder Suspect’s Remand Hearing to Proceed in Absence Due to Hospitalisation

    Murder Suspect’s Remand Hearing to Proceed in Absence Due to Hospitalisation

    murder suspect — The remand hearing for the 53-year-old murder suspect will proceed in absentia as he is currently hospitalised following injuries sustained during the alleged crime. The suspect is accused of the premeditated murder of a 34-year-old woman in Chloraka, with the hearing scheduled for 11:30 am at Paphos District Court.

    The decision to conduct the hearing without the suspect present comes after he was admitted to Nicosia General Hospital. Medical reports indicate that he has multiple blunt force injuries across his body, the nature of which has not been publicly detailed.

    During the court proceedings, the suspect will be represented by his lawyer, who will present his case on his behalf. This unusual circumstance reflects the severity of the situation and the ongoing medical treatment required for the suspect.

    Meanwhile, the situation surrounding the victim’s 14-year-old child has also drawn attention. The child was reportedly attacked with a knife during the incident, suffering a knife wound to the neck. Fortunately, the child’s condition has been described as stable, and doctors at Paphos Hospital will reassess his health today.

    This tragic case has shocked the local community, raising concerns about safety and the impact of violence. The police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the murder, and the results of their inquiries will be closely monitored as they unfold.