The late Kyriakos Amiridis and his wife, Francoise
Wife of Greek Ambassador to Brazil has been accused of conspiring with her lover to murder her husband, Kyriakos Amiridis.
The victim reportedly vanished without a trace on Boxing Day, when he left the home of his wife's relatives in Rio de Janeiro and never returned.
Afterwards, his body was found in a burnt-out car in Rio de Janeiro in what looked like a stage managed accident. Police however, believe that he was murdered after finding his wife in bed with another man.
The charred remains of Kyriakos Amiridis, 59, were found on Wednesday underneath an overpass in the city, inside the car the diplomat had hired to spend Christmas and New Year with his wife's relatives.
The murder suspect
His Brazilian wife Francoise Amiridis told police she was out shopping on Monday night when he phoned at 8pm her saying he was going out, and never returned home.
But yesterday police investigating the case claimed they believe his death was a "crime of passion" after he had discovered that his wife was having an affair with another man.
Investigators reportedly found blood stains in the apartment, which belongs to his wife, where the couple had been staying in the Nova Iguacu district of the city.
Police believe he was murdered in the apartment some time between Tuesday and Wednesday before his body was dumped in the hire car and set on fire yesterday morning.
The man Ms Amiridis was believed to have been having an affair with is reportedly a military police officer who works at a police base situated a local slum. Both he and Ms Amiridis were questioned earlier today at the homicide police station in the Baixada Fluminense region of metropolitan Rio de Janeiro.
Investigators told Brazil's Extra newspaper that they believe Ms Amiridis may have paid a contract killer to murder her husband after he found out about their relationship.
The allegedly faked accident scene
Ms Amiridis, who is not yet under arrest, denies any involvement with the ambassador's death, claiming he never returned home on Monday, and didn't know why there was blood on the sofa. Police are reportedly analysing the sofa, as well as CCTV images from the area.
Mr Amridis, who took over the ambassador post in January this year, was Greek consul in Rio de Janeiro, where his wife also owns a home, for three years from 2001.
Before returning to Brazil, he was the Greek ambassdor in Libya for four years from 2012.
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