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A horrifying incident unfolded in the quiet village of Yudelnik, near Ruse, as a dispute over a mere 42 BGN (21 EUR) culminated in a fatal outcome. Reports from bTV reveal that a 62-year-old man lost his life in a brutal attack at his own home late last night.
According to witnesses, the victim's cries for help echoed through the neighborhood, prompting concerned residents to contact the village mayor, who swiftly alerted the authorities. Tragically, by the time help arrived, it was too late to save the victim from the vicious assault.
Law enforcement wasted no time in launching a search for the assailant, and during the course of the night, the suspect was apprehended. Shockingly, the motive behind the heinous crime was revealed to be a dispute over a paltry debt of 42 BGN.
Details emerging from the investigation paint a grim picture of the events leading up to the tragedy. The victim, presumably embroiled in a financial disagreement with the perpetrator, fell victim to an act of senseless violence that left the community reeling in shock and disbelief.
In a surprising turn of events, the perpetrator, upon being taken into custody, made a full confession to the authorities.
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