A 46-year-old Ukrainian woman and her 6-year-old daughter found murdered in Belgium.


In the Belgian city of Haasrode, near Oud-Heverlee, the bodies of two Ukrainians - a 46-year-old woman and her 6-year-old daughter - have been found. Their bodies were discovered after a fire in a house on Milsestraat, which belonged to a priest. Rescuers received a call about the fire around 9:30 AM, and during the firefighting efforts, they found the woman and the girl, who had been stabbed.
When rescuers arrived, the woman could not be saved, and efforts were made to revive the girl, but she also died.
The incident has been classified as intentional double murder, and an expert believes that the fire was set deliberately. The investigation is ongoing.
Death in Poland
In Krakow, the bodies of two 58-year-old Ukrainians were found in one of the hostel's hotels. One man died, while the other is believed to have committed suicide. One of the men had lived in this room for two years.
It's worth noting that a Ukrainian citizen was already sentenced to life imprisonment in Poland for the murder of his wife and children. The investigation established that the man strangled his family.
Both cases of Ukrainian deaths require a thorough investigation to establish all circumstances and possible motives for the crimes.
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