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A second British citizen died in Bulgaria in less than a year, one has disappeared
The Englishwoman who was murdered a few days ago in Novo Selo, Tarnovo, has long worked for one of the 10 largest law firms in the world. British media revealed that the deceased was an employee of Clifford Chance.
Her name is Roxanne-Jolin Tina Diane Eyre. English friends call her Tina, and among her Bulgarian neighbors she was known as Roxy.
A 26-year-old man from Gorna Oryahovitsa was arrested for the murder, with whom he allegedly had an intimate relationship some time ago. Initial inspections at the crime scene show that the woman was likely repeatedly beaten with a shovel. The young man arrested for death was found in the courtyard of his house by neighbors. He
big dug
hole in which
i probably thought
to hide the corpse
Tina, 62, bought a house in Bulgaria in 2017 after retiring. He has worked for an international law firm for 17 years, most recently in Hong Kong. She held the position of legal secretary, and her duty was to prepare the documentation in various cases.
“It just came to our attention then. The family still can’t accept it,” Jacqueline Grasham, the victim’s cousin, told The Sun. According to her, Tina moved from Hong Kong to Bulgaria to make her dream of owning an animal farm come true.
She raised dogs and piglets and participated in animal protection campaigns. Due to his care, he did not return to the UK frequently, but kept in touch with his mother regularly via Facebook. Tina was divorced, as were her parents.
Now his father Tony is trying to quickly obtain an international passport and travel to Bulgaria. He wants to find out in the act of the police.
What exactly
it happened to his daughter
and bring your body home. The British Foreign Office told his relatives that it still had no official information about his death.
The only information they received was from other English residents in our country. Some of them also participated in the capture of the 26-year-old Roma. Seeing them arrive at Tina’s house, he escaped and was later found by the police at the home of a lonely old man in the village.
A representative of the British Foreign Office announced that he would support the family of the British citizen killed in Bulgaria in any way. This is the second violent death of a UK citizen in less than a year.
In August, a Scottish artist was shot dead in the Dragalevtsi district of the capital. The body of Andy Forsythe, 54, was found wrapped in sacks in the garage of his Bulgarian girlfriend. The 40 year old
Desislava
Maneva came to life
with him after
pull apart
with his wife
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He is the suspect in Forsythe’s murder, but when the police start looking for him, it turns out that he has already left Bulgaria.
Neighbors say they saw him wandering around his ex-wife’s home days before the murder. However, no one heard anything about the fatal August 15. Maneva finds Forsythe dead in the garage and calls the police. It turns out that he was shot 5 times in the chest and back.
“It is difficult to accept that our friend was killed. He was a man with a big and generous heart. He gladly donated his time to others and brought great joy to many with his art and writing,” say his friends.
Together with his daughters, they organized an action to raise 8,000 pounds to return Andy Forsythe’s body and bury him in his hometown of Ankrum, as he wished. Before arriving in Bulgaria last year, the artist was in Turkey. I used to travel to Canada for work.
In search of a quieter and cheaper life in Bulgaria comes James Robinson, 35, who has been missing for 10 months. He bought a house early last year in the Lilyashka Mogila area near Vratsa. While she repairs it, she lives in the trailer across from her.
However, his relatives in England lost contact with him on May 7. They report him to the police and the search begins. Turns out that
for the last time
seen on May 11,
when it goes
Hospital
in Vratsa,
where he was treated for a head injury in a fall. After that, however, his tracks are lost. British police appealed several times seeking information about him and contacts with other British residents in Bulgaria who could help in their search. A special Facebook page “Help us find James Robinson” has been created, but so far all efforts have been in vain.
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