Vietnamese man committed brutal murder in Budapest 30 years ago, now found on social media posing with guns

A Vietnamese man suspected of committing a brutal murder in Budapest more than three decades ago remains at large, despite an active international arrest warrant and repeated attempts by authorities to trace his whereabouts.
Fugitive linked to 1995 killing
According to reports by Hungarian tabloid Blikk, the suspected murderer, Doan Khac Hoang, has been wanted since 1995 in connection with the fatal shooting of a fellow Vietnamese national in the Hungarian capital. Investigators say the crime has no statute of limitations, meaning the case remains open regardless of the time that has passed.
As Blikk reported, the victim was reported missing on 2 March 1995 by his partner. Days later, she reportedly noticed his previously stolen car parked in the city’s 11th district. When police opened the vehicle, they discovered his body wrapped in a blanket inside the boot. Authorities later established that the man had been shot in a rented flat before his cash and gold necklace were stolen. His body was then hidden in the car and left in a nearby parking area.
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