Five suspects, including Jeziorski's ex-wife, face homicide charges as investigations continue into the circumstances of the case.
Five Arrested in Connection with UC Berkeley Professor's Murder in Greece, Including Ex-Wife

Five Arrested in Connection with UC Berkeley Professor's Murder in Greece, Including Ex-Wife
Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a quantitative marketing professor, was fatally shot in a suburb of Athens on July 4.
Greek authorities have arrested five individuals, including the ex-wife of Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who was murdered on July 4. Jeziorski, 43, known for his expertise in quantitative marketing at the Haas School of Business, was shot multiple times outside Athens. The suspects faced court this Thursday on charges of intentional homicide, according to police statements.
Among the arrested is the professor's ex-wife and her current partner, although authorities have withheld their names from the public. The ex-wife's lawyer, Alexandros Pasiatas, asserted that his client had no involvement in her former spouse's death and suggested that there were no child custody disputes at the time. Meanwhile, the legal representative for the boyfriend stated his client had "accepted responsibility" for the gruesome act, although no further details were provided.
Jeziorski was visiting Agia Paraskevi when an assailant approached him and shot him multiple times in the chest and back. Reports indicate that he was spending time with his two young children and was in the process of making visitation arrangements—an action his ex-wife had allegedly attempted to impede. As the investigation continues, the community mourns the shocking loss of a respected educator and family man.