78-year-old Penelope Katsavou went as usual, for 30 years, to open the Greek Orthodox Church of Saints Constantine and Helen in South Yarra, on Saturday 13/3 at around 6.15 in the morning, when she was suddenly attacked. A man allegedly threw her on the stairs and hit her even when she was laying down covered in blood. He grabbed her shopping trolley and fled. A few meters away he left the trolley without taking anything.
Victoria Police had released a photo of a man with a mustache who was wanted in connection with the attack.
A 36-year-old man from Box Hill is currently assisting police in their investigation and is expected to be charged with assault and theft.

Screenshot of footage released with witness appeal after woman assaulted in South Yarra Source: Victoria Police
Earlier this week, Evri, the vistims son spoke to SBS greek about the attack on his mother and said that Ms. Penelope Katsavos has suffered bleeding in the brain, broken pelvis and wrist, as well as severe bruises. Now she will not be able to take care of her husband Thomas, who suffers from dementia.

Penelope Katsavos, with husband Thomas (L), and son, Evripides. Source: Evripides Katsavos
Evri Katsavos said that some cleaners called the police after they found her, wounded, on the steps of the church, half an hour after the attack. Ms. Penelope is now recovering from her injuries.
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Police release footage after elderly Greek woman was bashed outside Melbourne church