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Krystyna Wisniewska as a three-year-old witnessed the death of her forester father, a resistance fighter, who was killed by the Gestapo while escaping from the village where he was hiding. ....
Advertisement The multimillionaire co-owner of Epping Gardens aged care home where 38 residents died from COVID-19 previously worked for a taxi company in Preston and pleaded guilty to rorting a government-funded scheme that assisted disabled people. Peter Arvanitis was charged with 101 counts of obtaining property by deception in 1999, but eventually pleaded guilty to just three charges in the Melbourne Magistrates Court in 2000, when he was handed a six-month community-based order, without conviction. Peter Arvanitis and his wife, Areti. Credit:Instagram A former employee of the now-defunct taxi company said the scam involved a system introduced by the Victorian government to subsidise taxi trips for disabled people who were incapable of using public transport. ....
Aged care mogul facing legal action lists Toorak mansion, leaves for Greece Normal text size Advertisement A co-owner of Epping Gardens aged care home, which is at the centre of several investigations and a major class action over the deaths of 38 residents from COVID-19, has gone to Greece and is unable to say when he will return. Multimillionaire Peter Arvanitis and his wife, Areti, left Melbourne about two weeks before Christmas after receiving a travel exemption from the Australian Department of Home Affairs to attend to essential business in Athens. Peter Arvanitis and his wife, Areti. Credit:Instagram [I am] unsure of my return date, depending on business progress here and of course requirements of international travellers returning home. The plan is to be home sooner rather than later, Mr Arvanitis told ....