Tragedy! Hungarian maid killed in Germany while walking a dog – details

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The killer of Diána B., who was murdered in Germany, is still on the loose. According to her friends, she might have been taken while walking a dog.
We reported last week that a separate police group is investigating since December to find the person, who under mysterious circumstances, killed a Hungarian maid in Kaiserslautern. Police are still looking for the offender in this particularly strange case, but now they might be a step closer to the truth.
The 48-year-old woman from Ózd arrived in Munich to work as a nurse; however, due to health issues, she could not take the offered job, so she moved to Kaiserslautern. It is not sure what work she did there, authorities suspect she found a maid position at an American family.
After being murdered, her body was taken to a public square and simply left there.
Despite arresting a 31-year-old man not much later, he was released due to insufficient evidence – reports borsonilne.hu.
The police are still looking for the murderer, even investigating local American communities to find him. People who knew her, suspect that she might have been taken while walking someone’s dog.
“Kaiserslautern is not the kind of place where people should be afraid of being murdered or robbed. It is a quiet little town.” – commented someone familiar with Diána. “Dia was not dating any man, and she was not even looking to get to know new people, so we think she did not know the person who attacked her.”






I find it very offensive that the original news piece said 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 inappropriately. 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.
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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.
Read more at: https://dailynewshungary.com/hungarian-maid-brutally-murdered-in-germany/
Why do you keep emphasizing that she was a maid? Is it her supposed social status which matters ( perhaps it did back in the class society of the XIX century, not today ) or the fact that she was a woman, a human being someone murdered? That “maid” instead of woman seems disturbing.