Masked Gunman Kills UC Berkeley Marketing Professor in Athens Suburb
AGIA PARASKEVI, GREECE, JUL 12 – Przemyslaw Jeziorski was fatally shot by a masked gunman during a child custody dispute; the suspect remains at large and police continue their investigation, family said.
- UC Berkeley associate marketing professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski was fatally shot by a masked gunman on July 4 in Agia Paraskevi, a suburb of Athens, Greece.
- Jeziorski had traveled to Greece to participate in a custody hearing related to an ongoing dispute with his Greek ex-wife, near whose residence the shooting took place.
- Greek authorities are investigating the incident as a possible targeted professional hit and are reviewing surveillance footage, with the shooter fleeing the scene and no arrests made yet.
- Jeziorski, 43, began his tenure at Berkeley in 2012 and was promoted to associate professor and distinguished chair by 2018, gaining recognition for his expertise in marketing science, digital advertising, and antitrust matters.
- His family set up a fundraiser that has raised over $45,000 to cover legal and repatriation costs, while Berkeley's Haas community mourns the loss and calls for justice amid ongoing investigations.
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