A woman was brutally murdered in Ózd, her message to her killer with her last strength



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A man robbed and murdered a woman in Ozd. With his last strength, the woman echoed to his attacker: “You will sit for a hundred years!” The prosecution charged the 39-year-old man with murder and robbery with particular cruelty.

A woman living in Ozd had a love affair with a man who was in a domestic relationship with another woman. Last November, the man was with the woman, but her partner suspected he was cheating on her. He decided to expose them and approached them. Near the market, he met a homeless man whom he did not know at all, but after a short conversation, he asked him to follow him. When they reached the woman, they found his partner there. The two women then fought with each other.

After that, the woman left the apartment with her new acquaintance and her partner stayed with her lover. The homeless man accompanied the woman home and spent the night with her. He only left the next morning when the woman’s partner got home.

The homeless man then returned to the lover’s apartment on the pretext that his friend, the man who had spent the night there, had sent him to find his forgotten phone. When the woman did not want to hand over the phone, the man slapped him and took his phone, which contained the other man’s SIM card. Then he sold the phone to an unknown person for 5,000 florins.

He spent the money on a drink, then the next day he returned to visit the woman, who upon opening the door asked him for the phone number he had taken. The man started hitting him everywhere. The woman fell to the ground, then the man kicked her.

After the attack, the man left the defenseless woman there, bleeding profusely, who with her last strength repeated: “You will be sitting for a hundred years!”

He died in the beating.

The tramp traveled the next day from Ózd to Miskolc and from there to Budapest because he feared that he would be searched. A few days later, he was caught by the police in a night heater.

The prosecution recommends that the court sentence the man to life imprisonment.



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