Hungarian maid brutally murdered in Germany
The body of a Hungarian maid dressed in a sleazy tracksuit, carrying no documents was found in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Local police are looking for the murderer of Diána, but they do not have any clues for now.
In the past couple of weeks, many news on crime and especially on murder were reported in Hungary; our news agency was not an exception. We barely released the horror story of Hajnalka killed brutally by her partner when we already have to report on another tragic story.
The 48-year-old Diána B. disappeared on December 4th and has been registered as missing on the official website of the Hungarian Police. The woman from Ózd travelled to Germany last year in hopes of acquiring a job. She was trying in Munich first, then in Stuttgart, before finally finding a job as a live-out maid at an American family, claims local police.
On December 14th the body of a woman was found in Kaiserslautern in the Staubörnchen street. She was murdered, but since she had no documents on her, police asked for the help of locals to identify her based on her coat and tattoo. It is sure now; the victim is Diána.
The press claims someone was arrested before Christmas. However, the suspect denies he had committed the murder and police has been looking for the culprit or his accomplice ever since. Family and friends of Diána were shocked by the news.
“Diána was a very kind and hardworking woman. She left for Germany for this reason.
I really hope they’ll soon find whoever did this to her and her family can give her the last honours she deserves.” – said one of Diána’s friends.
The investigation is very intense as there are quite a lot of questions in the case, according to borsonline.hu.
In the beginning, she tried to work as a nurse in Munich and Stuttgart, but due to health issues, she was finally unable to fill in the position. She kept on trying in the area, that is how she supposedly landed a job as a live-out maid at an American family. Not much later, she disappeared, under mysterious conditions.
“Her poor mother lives in Hungary, who instantly reported her disappearance. They had a good relationship, and Dia disappeared without any notice. When the body was found, there were no documents on her, so the family kept on hoping until January that she would turn up. Unfortunately, they lost all hope in the first week of January.” – as it was commented sadly by a friend of Diana’s mother.
Police are looking for eye-witnesses as she was possibly not killed in the street but somewhere nearby, and her body was dragged there
later in the evening or at night in a trashcan, a shopping cart, a wheelbarrow or a huge sack. The Police has even set up a special investigation group to figure the case out.
“We ask anyone who has been in the neighbourhood during the given time and has seen anyone suspicious or anything that could be related to the murder or the transporting of the body.” – local police commented.
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Source: borsonline.hu
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1 Comment
I find it very offensive that the news piece says that the murdered maid was wearing a sleazy track suit. A progressive society does not try to transfer blame from a perpetrator of a crime by hinting that the victim was dressed in appropriately. How we dress is based on financial means, sense of style related to what we see in magazines, tv, videos as well as the customs within our own group. If it is appropriate or not is arbitrary. What one sees as beautiful is seen as ugly by someone else. That is in the mind of the observer, not in the clothing itself. But to ever try to indicate inappropriateness of an individual as the reason a monster attacks them is just plain wrong. The person who wrote those words should be ashamed and their employer should sanction them in a way that they will never forget their unacceptable words printed for the public and family /friends to see.