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Romanian citizen detained over murder of Bulgarian TV presenter

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RUSE, Bulgaria: Bulgarian police have detained a Romanian citizen of Ukrainian origin for 24 hours and were checking his alibi as they investigated the rape and murder of TV anchor Viktoria Marinova, whose body was found in a park in her Danube hometown of Ruse.


“We have in custody a person whose alibi we are checking, but for the time being we do not have a concrete suspect. Work with him is continuing,” the head of Danube regional police in Ruse, Teodor Atanasov, told reporters.


A government source familiar with the investigation had said earlier that a suspect had been detained.


Prosecutors are expected to hold a news conference later as international pressure mounts on authorities.


On her last aired TV show, on September 30, Marinova introduced two journalists who were investigating alleged corruption involving EU funds. She said her regional current affairs show, Detector, would carry out similar investigations.


No link has been established to Marinova’s work. Her death has angered many in the Balkans country.


Prosecutors have said the 30-year-old journalist, who was a presenter and anchor at a local television station, had been raped, beaten and suffocated. Her body was found on Saturday.


The US embassy to Sofia tweeted that it was shocked by the journalist’s “horrific murder”. “US is ready to help authorities if needed to bring the perpetrators to justice,” it said. The European Commission has urged Bulgaria to conduct a rapid investigation into the murder.


Some local investigative journalists called on authorities not to play down the option that her murder might have been linked to her work as a journalist.


Local people observed a vigil and lit candles in front of her image. Many were stopping on Tuesday to put flowers to commemorate Marinova, who left a seven-year-old daughter.


“This is extremely frustrating. We do not feel safe at all or calm when such things happen. I did not know her personally, but as a mother I can only feel for her,” said 28-year-old Denitsa Peicheva. — Reuters


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