PRECISELY CUT WINDOW PIECES German police discovered suspicious traces in the apartment of a murdered Serbian woman in Munich, investigating whether a thief is behind the crime



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The police found traces at the home of Mira Kostov (66), a Serbian woman who was murdered in Munich, which could shed light on the mysterious crime. Miru is suspected of being killed by a thief!

An autopsy of the body of a woman born in Rakita revealed that the crime was committed on Monday, December 28, and numerous head injuries were noted, probably caused by blows with a blunt object.

As Bild.de recalls, the Munich police received a report from the murdered woman’s roommate around 9 pm that day, where they said they found the body of a dead friend in a pool of blood. Police and ambulance immediately rushed to the scene, but were only able to declare the unfortunate woman’s death, and based on fingerprints found at the scene, it was immediately clear that it was a crime.

Investigators found cracks in one of the windows, leading them to suspect that the killer had entered the home there. Parts of the window were removed to remove any fingerprints or DNA traces.

Meanwhile, the German media report suspicions that the Serbian woman with German citizenship was sentenced by a thief, describing that it is very easy to reach the window overlooking the garden on a low fence.

Neighbors said that on Catholic Christmas around 12:00 in the afternoon, they noticed smoke coming from the auxiliary house in the yard. They discovered that on the fateful day, they saw Mira and her son in front of the house.

German police

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German police

The investigation is still ongoing and the German police are working hard to shed light on the crime. They called all citizens who have any information about Miri Kostov or who were in contact with her, to get in touch with us. In addition, they are looking for witnesses who saw something suspicious in the house.

Rented rooms to the Balkans

The German media reports modestly on Miro’s life, saying that although he was born in Rakita, Serbia, he spent most of his life in Munich, Germany. She had her own house and lived alone, but occasionally rented rooms to “compatriots” from the countries of the former Yugoslavia when they came to visit Germany. At the time of the crime, however, the rooms were not rented, the German media write.



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