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Man Freed After Being Held In Probe Into Killing Of Bulgarian Journalist


Bulgarian authorities will release and won't charge a man taken into custody in connection with the slaying of Bulgarian television reporter Viktoria Marinova, whose body was found after she highlighted possible government corruption.

The man, who wasn't identified, would be freed "very shortly," said Teodor Atanassov, chief police officer of the northern town of Ruse. He declined to provide further details on the ongoing investigation.

Police are investigating the rape and slaying of Marinova, 30, who was strangled. Her body was found Saturday near the Danube River. Marinova hosted a show last month featuring two investigative journalists who were detained for their work on suspected fraud involving European Union funds.

This undated image made from video provided by TV Ruse shows journalist Viktoria Marinova in Bulgaria (TV Ruse via AP)

The Interior Ministry said late Monday that prosecutors had opened an investigation into GP Group, a large private Bulgarian building company alleged to have misused the EU money, and froze $22.6 million (14 million euros) of its assets.

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Interior Minister Mladen Marinov and Bulgaria's leading organised crime investigator, Ivaylo Spiridonov, are part of the investigating team.

While Marinova didn't appear to have been closely involved in the fraud investigation, her show touched on a sensitive subject in Bulgaria, where corruption is endemic. The Balkan nation joined the EU in 2007 and was ranked 71st on Transparency International's corruption list last year. Joining the bloc opened an enormous spigot of possible new EU funding for Bulgarian infrastructure projects or other programs designed to bring the nation up to EU standards.

An undated handout photo made available by TVN on 07 October 2018 shows late 30-year-old's journalist Viktoria Marinova at a local television station, TVN in the town of Ruse, Bulgaria (EPA/TVN RUSE / HANDOUT)

Journalists' groups and European leaders expressed shock at Marinova's murder. Margaritis Schinas, spokesman for European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, said Monday that the commission expected "a swift and thorough investigation .... that will bring those responsible to justice and clarify whether this attack was linked to her work."

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The German government also sharply condemned the slaying, with the Foreign Ministry saying it was imperative "that there's a fast investigation and that this horrible event will be illuminated as comprehensively as possible."

Bulgarian Interior Minister Mladen Marinov insisted Monday there was no evidence to suggest the killing was linked to Marinova's work.

Marinova was a director of TVN, a TV station in Ruse, and a TV presenter for two investigative programs.

By 9news

My view: Someone somewhere is trying to kill the Freedom of speech, Viktoria Marinova's death should be thoroughly investigated, I'm sure there are CCTV cameras everywhere for investigators to check, if they're serious about finding the real monster who brutally raped and killed the beautiful journalist. It seems those involved with corruption were running scared of what she was about to report on TV. It's strange how she was beaten to death. Why are humans so just evil.

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