Shock in Epirus by the mysterious disappearance of a popular clarinist who for years brought the traditional music of the clarinet and the flute to the whole world.

Giorgos Vrakas went missing at the age of 60 on 1st December 2011 from his village, Agios Nikolaos Filiates, Thesprotia, at location of Lakas.

It seems that something sudden forced him out of his home and lost in the dark. His sister who searched his house the next day saw a mystery set in the place where he lived.

His identity and deposit books were there. In the fridge there was cooked food. His car was unlocked and parked in the garden. The two mobile phones and the shooting gun he had legally owned were missing.

In the “Tunnel” his sisters came to look for him with anxiety from Epirus and Belgium where they live.

During the screening, there was a lot of information that others wanted him to be in Albania and others at the University Hospital of Ioannina. But no one was established.

The removal of telephone privacy did not provide any further investigation as the authorities delayed submitting the request and the data were deleted.

Five years after the disappearance, a testimony at the “Tunnel” by a man who knew the musician, raised the hopes of his family.

He claimed to have seen someone with common characteristics with the missing clarinist on 20th May of 2016 at Athena Street in Monastiraki.

George Vrakas has a height of 1.85. His relatives are appealing to anyone who knows something to contact the show or the Authorities to get – after many years – the answer to the fate of their man.

 

 

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