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    CYPRUS MEDIA BOSS SHOT DEAD IN NICOSIA

    Gibrahayer - Nicosia
    Jan 10

    (FinancialMirror.com and other sources) - Andis Hadjicostis, CEO of
    the family-controlled Dias media group and Sigma TV, was gunned down
    as he was leaving his home in the capital's diplomatic neighbourhood
    of Engomi on Monday night.
    The murder took place just after 8:30pm, according to initial
    police reports, that added on Tuesday morning that the gunman probably
    killed Hadjicostis with a shotgun and not a revolver, as no bullet
    shells were found.
    Neighbours said they heard two shots, but no one saw the gunman
    who got away. Reports suggested the killers lay in wait for
    Hadjicostis and shot him as he got out of his vehicle. After firing
    two shots which hit him in his chest and back, they fled the scene on
    a motorcycle.
    Police cordoned off the area, within walking distance from the
    U.S., Russian, French and Egyptian embassies, while their searches
    were focused on nearby fields from where the assailants escaped.
    Politicians and community leaders alike condemned the murder of
    the 41-year-old, credited with the creation of the Sigma TV station,
    as well as modernising the media empire of radio stations, newspapers
    and magazines founded by his father and current chairman, Costis
    Hadjicostis. Sigma switched to classical music all evening, while all
    other TV channels interrupted their programmes with special bulletins.
    Tuesday's newspaper headlines led on the murder, while the
    group's Simerini wrote `Cowardly murder - they killed Andis
    Hadjicostis in cold blood'. In a front-page editorial, the newspaper
    said `We will not submit to terrorism'.
    Cypriot parliamentary speaker Marios Garoyian condemned the
    killing. "He was a great person, a friend, a person who never harmed
    anyone... We will not let lawlessness, crime or murders prevail. Our
    democracy is strong enough to withstand all of this," Garoyian said.
    Criminal activity targeting media figures in Cyprus is
    extremely rare. Police did not say what the motive for the killing may
    have been but said the investigation was still at an early stage.
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