At the fire site, the body of a 46-year-old woman and a six-year-old girl with multiple wounds were found. At the time of the arrival of firefighters, the woman was dead, the daughter tried to save.
In the City of Haasrod (Belgium) they killed the wife and daughter of a Ukrainian soldier. The house where the tragedy took place was on fire. It was reported by VRT and Sudinfo.
It was noted that on the morning of June 6, the residents of Haasrod reported a fire at home where the Ukrainian family lived. In the past, it was the house of a local priest.
Savior in the fire area discovered the body of a 46-year-old woman and a six-year-old girl with multiple wounds. At the time of the arrival of firefighters, the woman was dead, the daughter tried to save.
Law enforcement officials have launched an investigation into the reality of a double murder. According to preliminary conclusions, the house with the citizens of Ukraine was intentional fire.
Knowing that the Ukrainian family has been living in Belgium for 3 years, the girl’s father is fighting in front of Ukraine. The woman also had a 16-year-old son, who was at school at the time of the fire.
Remember that in the spring of 2024, near the city of Hockeyhaim, they found the body of 27-year-old Margarita Razuz from Kharkov. She lives in a refugee center with her mother and a newborn daughter.
The girl was found. And the body of her murdered grandmother, 51-year-old Marina Stutsenko was later discovered in the lake next to the village of Bad-Mingolshaim. Now the child is under the care of his aunt in Ukraine.
A 43-year-old Russian woman and a 44-year-old German occurred to the suspects in the case. Criminals interfere with refugees, who promise to help them draw documents in Germany.
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Source: korrespondent

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