The corpses of three women who died due to multiple knife wounds were found by the river Evros, which is known to be part of a migrant route from Turkey, the Kathimerini newspaper reported Friday. According to the daily, all three victims were of Asian origin and also believed to be closely related.
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In the meantime, the Athens News Agency (ANA) reported that two of the victims were believed to be aged between 15 and 18.
Commenting on the issue, a local mayor claimed that the women's throats had been cut. It was not reported, however, if the slain women were migrants.
The Evros area was a crossing point and part of the route between Turkey and Greece, which was one of the major paths for migrants fleeing hostilities and instability in the Middle East to get to Europe. However, in 2016 Ankara and the European Union agreed that refugees arriving in Greece would be returned to Turkey if their claim for asylum was rejected.