Nicosia, Cyprus. Journalist and Volt candidate Makarios Drousiotis published audio and message exchanges he said relate to allegations by a woman known as “Sandy,” including references to a reported stabbing. He said the material is part of files submitted to authorities.
Messages and audio released
In material released by Drousiotis on Thursday, a message attributed to Sandy reads, “From Michalis yesterday. he was out of control, he must be under pressure, or threatened,” accompanied by an image of a knife wound.
In a separate message in the same sequence, a communication allegedly attributed to former supreme court judge Michalakis Christodoulou states, “she didn’t talk to anyone. what should I tell you? that I almost slaughtered her?”
An audio recording published alongside the messages includes a conversation with journalist Stelios Orphanides in which Sandy is heard describing an incident involving a knife.
When asked whether she had been stabbed, she states that she sustained injuries to her hands and adds that she “still has the scars”.
Submission to authorities and questions on evidence handling
Drousiotis said the material forms part of more than 130 messages and audio files submitted to authorities.
He raised questions about the handling of forensic evidence, stating that “a proper forensic examination cannot be carried out without the basic evidence, the relevant devices”.
He referred to data from a mobile phone examined by investigators, saying applications that can supposedly construct false messages were installed on October 2025, January 1, 2026, and March 13, 2026, which he said do not correspond with alleged activity dating back to 2019.
Drousiotis stated that Sandy initially referred to one device and later to another phone which has not been located. “This device was not found by the police,” he said, adding that available information does not indicate further search warrants were issued to recover it.
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