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36-year-old Plamen Goranov, who became known as the Bulgarian Jan Palach, after setting himself on fire in protest against the domination of the TIM security and business group in his native city of Varna, and passing away subsequently, might have been murdered.
According to friends of Goranov's, before allegedly setting himself on fire, Goranov carried on him a banner with demands for the authorities with with 5 pm on February 20 as the deadline for their execution.
The banner is said to have been hidden on purpose by someone connected with the authorities or with TIM, and Plamen Goranov is said to have been set on fire "prematurely" by a man who stood next to him.
According to his friends, the entire incident was filmed by four CCTV cameras – two belonging to the Varna police, and two belonging to the Varna Municipality – but the footage – as well as the poster – has been hidden from the public.
In their Facebook posts, Goranov's friends claim that he did not commit suicide but was murdered, and advise his parents to delay his funeral and to seek an investigation.
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