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Greek police charge five people in murder case of UC Berkeley professor, including his ex-wife

ATHENS, GREECE, JUL 16 – Greek police arrested five suspects including the ex-wife and her partner, who allegedly conspired to kill UC Berkeley professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski amid a custody dispute.

  • Greek police charged five individuals in the murder case of UC Berkeley Professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski, who was shot dead on July 4 while visiting Athens.
  • One of the suspects is the professor’s ex-wife, who has denied all charges, according to a police spokesperson.
  • Police described the killing, which involved a masked gunman, as possibly being a contract killing, according to a senior police source.
  • Police are examining all scenarios, including close family members, stating that the murder 'bore signs of a contract killing.
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Greek police charge 5 in killing of UC Berkeley professor, including his ex-wife

Greek police have charged five people in the case of UC Berkeley professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski's killing, including his ex-wife and her current partner.

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NBC Bay Area broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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