Bulgarian Tycoon Sister to be Buried in Home Country

Crime | February 9, 2010, Tuesday // 16:06
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Tycoon Sister to be Buried in Home Country Slavka Naydenova and her son, Paul Wilson, in 2007. Family photo

The bodies of Bulgarian native, Slavka Naydenova, and her son, Paul Wilson, who were killed in Dale City, the United States, on February 2, will be transported to Bulgaria next week and buried here, according to reports.

Naydenova is the sister of Bulgarian murky tycoon, founder and President of the Multigroup Corporation, Iliya Pavlov, who was gunned down in Sofia 7 years ago.

The transportation of the bodies to Bulgaria has been slowed down because of planned expertises in the United States, which have to determine whether there are DNA traces of an accomplice of the main suspect for the murder Natalia Wilson.

Naydenova and her son were stabbed to death in their home at 4501 Hanover Court in Dale City. Naydenova’s husband came home from work to find their bodies about 11 p.m. Monday, police said.

According to a criminal complaint on file in Prince William General District Court, Natalia Wilson, 47, charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Slavka Pavlova Naydenova, 41, and her son Paul Wilson, 8 “was jealous of her husband’s relationship with Slavka.”

Wilson’s husband, Lester, is Slavka Naydenova’s ex-husband.

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Tags: Slavka Naydenova, Paul Wilson, Iliya Pavlov, Murder, Virginia, Dale City, Virginia Police

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