Body of mother of 27-year-old Ukrainian woman killed two weeks ago found in Germany - Bild

Body of mother of 27-year-old Ukrainian woman killed two weeks ago found in Germany - Bild

The body of the mother of a 27-year-old Ukrainian woman killed two weeks ago has been found in Germany. This was reported by Bild.


As a reminder, two weeks ago, the body of a murdered 27-year-old Ukrainian woman, Margarita Razaz from Kharkiv, was found on the banks of the Rhein near the city of Hockenheim in southern Germany. She lived in a refugee center with her mother and newborn daughter. The girl Mia was found soon after. Her grandmother, 51-year-old Marina Stetsenko, was reported missing.


Now, according to Bild, Stetsenko's body was found in a lake near the village of Bad Mingolsheim. According to police, she was also murdered.


The suspects in the case are a 43-year-old Russian woman and a 44-year-old German. According to the investigation, they killed the girl's mother and grandmother to take the child. 


The criminals lured the refugees, who were living in a refugee center in Hockenheim, by promising to help them get documents in Germany.





The body of the mother of a 27-year-old Ukrainian woman killed two weeks ago has been found in Germany. This was reported by Bild.


As a reminder, two weeks ago, the body of a murdered 27-year-old Ukrainian woman, Margarita Razaz from Kharkiv, was found on the banks of the Rhein near the city of Hockenheim in southern Germany. She lived in a refugee center with her mother and newborn daughter. The girl Mia was found soon after. Her grandmother, 51-year-old Marina Stetsenko, was reported missing.


Now, according to Bild, Stetsenko's body was found in a lake near the village of Bad Mingolsheim. According to police, she was also murdered.


The suspects in the case are a 43-year-old Russian woman and a 44-year-old German. According to the investigation, they killed the girl's mother and grandmother to take the child. 


The criminals lured the refugees, who were living in a refugee center in Hockenheim, by promising to help them get documents in Germany.