Victoria’s senior tycoons showed good fortune before citizens began to die

Caring for the elderly is a business.

Until they start taking their consumers out through the dozens on stretchers.

Some of them are already dead.

Maserati and lover, Areti Arvanitis, with his pride and joy. Her husband Peter Arvanitis is and director of Epping Gardens’ parent company, Heritage Care Pty Ltd.

Areti Arvanitis sometimes likes to get about town in a Ferrari

Tony Antonopoulos and his Stacey

When the bodies of the frail left Epping Gardens Aged Care last week, Peter Arvanitis and his glamorous wife Areti were surprised by the horror unfolding.

It is the same day that Australia recorded its worst day for the number of coronavirus infections and deaths since the start of the pandemic, with 747 new cases reported in the last 24 hours, 723 of them in Victoria.

Epping Gardens’ parent company, Heritage Care Pty Ltd, is run and is owned by billionaire tycoons Tony Antonopoulos and Mr. Arvanitis.

The company has a portfolio of retirement homes for the elderly in Sydney and Melbourne.

Most Epping Gardens consumers have now been taken to hospital for their own protection after the fearsome COVID-19 virus controlled it to destroy it.

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