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Alexandros Lougos: 'The doctor thought I had been shot'

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Alexandros Lougos: 'The doctor thought I had been shot'
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Alexandros Lougos's testimony about the battle he fought after the TAKATA airbag explosion eight years ago is shocking. As he stated, 'My battle does not stop, I have a way to go until my injuries are corrected,' emphasizing the lack of support from the state.

After the accident, Alexandros Lougos and his father conducted research into the TAKATA airbag explosion, revealing that the problem was known abroad, with reports of injuries and deaths.

Alexandros Lougos described his injury, saying that it looked to the doctor as if he had been shot in the chin. He also mentioned that he had been placed in an induced coma for three days after the accident.

Alexandros Lougos complained that he had to seek medical help and surgery abroad, without any state support, covering all expenses himself.

After Kyriakos Oxinos's accident, he contacted his family and, together with the family of Styliani Giorgalli, they form a united voice of mutual support.