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Horror in the Hungarian city of Oroszlany: Brutal murder of a Hungarian Roma!

A brutal murder took place in the small Hungarian town of Oroszlany just before the New Year holidays.

 

The victim was identified as Elizabeth Kovac, 37, who was killed in the most brutal way.

According to her mother, Eva Farcash, the murder occurred during her birthday party.

"A friend called me who told me that my daughter Elizabeth had been killed. I was not informed by the police about the murder. Otherwise Elizabeth and I were startled because she was handicapped and could neither read nor write. "Eve said.

 

According to media reports, on December 30, Elizabeth went to a party. She took her killer to her rented apartment without any doubt that she would do so. He killed her by cutting her throat, and had three stab wounds in her stomach. When the apartment owner returned from work he found a gruesome image and called the police. Apparently there were signs of struggle because the detectives under her nails found skin.

 

After a police investigation, dozens of suspicious samples were taken and a DNA analysis found the homeless offender.

Elisabeth also has a 14-year-old daughter.

 

Link: https://www.blikk.hu/aktualis/krimi/oroszlanyi-verfurdo-osszetort-a-kegyetlenul-meggyilkolt-elizabet-anyja/yb064qj

Maria Serifovic to her mother and Verica and bought an apartment worth 500,000 euros!

Marija Serifovic decided to furnish her mother Verica with a luxury luxury apartment in a Belgrade suburb.

It is said that the luxury apartment overlooking the river is worth half a million euros.

 

"Maria is aware that Verica was struggling with Roma weddings at the time and that every earned penny was invested in Maria and her education," sources said.

 

"Verica also struggled with her spouse Rajko, which was not easy, but still managed to get Maria on the right path and provide her with the best schools and a beautiful childhood. That is why Maria returns to her mother Verica to enjoy the luxurious apartment.

And as well as real estate, that will remain for Maria, and it remains to be invested in that apartment. "

 

Otherwise Maria is very often in America-Serbia reality, and she responds to Verica being in the apartment, and also that she will be happy and comfortable, which was Maria's main goal.

She emphasizes this: "Verica deserves all the riches of the world to give her, because if it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be what I am today" says Maria.

Slovak President Čaputová awards Romani doctor and human rights activist with state honors

Yesterday Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová awarded high state honors in memoriam to Ján Cibuľa, the first Romani community member in the former Czechoslovakia to graduate from Bratislava's Comenius University and its Faculty of Medicine. She awarded high state honors to a total of 20 public figures, including in memoriam to Milada Horáková, a Czech politician murdered by the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and to Slovaks who contributed to the Velvet Revolution leading to the fall of that same regime in 1989.

 

Two resistance fighters from the Second World War were also given honors, as were representatives of artistic and social life. The gala awards ceremony was held on the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the birth of an independent Slovakia, which the country marks on 1 January.

 

Cibuľa was given the Order of Ľudovít Štúr First Class in memoriam for his exceptional service in developing society and spreading the good name of the Slovak Republic abroad; the award was received on his behalf by his son, David Cibuľa. A native of Klenovec, he worked as a general practitioner in Bern, Switzerland after successfully graduating from the Faculty of Medicine at Comenius.

 

In addition to his profession, Cibuľa gave time to fighting for the rights of Romani people and improving their position in civilized society. He was a co-founder of Czechoslovakia's Union of Gypsies-Roma (Svaz Cikánů-Romů) in Slovakia and among the co-organizers of the very first congress of the International Romani Union (IRU), of which he also later became president.

Cibuľa is said to have most valued receiving the Swiss Prize for Culture from the canton of Bern in 1985. He is one of the most eminent Romani figures of the 20th century not just in Europe, but worldwide.

 

In the year 2001 the Association of Czechoslovak Roma in Canada nominated Cibuľa for the Nobel Peace Prize. Čaputová said in her speech yesterday that Slovakia has exceptional people who have been of extraordinary benefit to their homeland.

 

Her predecessor, Andrej Kiska, gave state honors last year to 30 figures. Among those receiving the Order of Ľudovít Štúr First Class last year was the former Slovak Government Plenipotentiary for the Roma, Klára Orgovánová, while historian Zuzana Kumanová received the Pribin Cross First Class.

 

Link: http://www.romea.cz/en/news/world/slovak-president-caputova-awards-romani-doctor-and-human-rights-activist-with-state-honors

Don't waste money: These are gifts that no one wants

There are holidays ahead of us that we love to shop for and give away, but certain gifts most people don't want to receive for the New Year.

 

The overwhelming worst gift, in general, are souvenirs and symbols, porcelain figures and ornaments. Then, kitchen utensils and appliances, soap and cosmetics, with the exception of good perfumes, depilators and shaving machines, bathrobes, shower towels…

 

Of course, you choose the gift according to the person you are giving it to, and if you are close you can always consult to avoid disaster with the choice.

To more than half of the people who received a New Year's gift, it was of no use to them.

 

A very small percentage of those who think attention is important. Most prefer to get a gift that they know is carefully selected and appropriate to what they want.

 

Interesting, but hardly anyone wants to be surprised by the gift. There are those who pass on the same gift to someone else, because no criteria is chosen for them and it is more than obvious.

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