Bulgaria Checked 3 000 over Girls Killing

Crime | June 3, 2006, Saturday // 00:00

More than 3 000 have undergone police checks over the killing of two teenage sisters in Bulgaria.

Interior Ministry Chief Secretary Ilia Iliev said Saturday that more findings would be taken to the UK for analysis, in an aim to use better equipment.

Talking to Darik radio, Iliev said that particular unresolved case remained his greatest worry.

Rositsa (18) and Kristina (15) Belneyska went missing in January, and the entire country was shaken when the sisters were found brutally murdered with stones.

As months passed, hope for the murderer to be arrested has been fading.

That triggered a number of protests in the hometown of the girls, Pazardzhik, where people demanded for authorities to act more efficiently.

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