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The Moldovan shot in Russia is from Rascani region

DECA-press states that the press from Russia continues to write about the state of things in the dossier related to the murder of the Moldovan citizen, who was shot in a place from Odintovo region, situated in the west of Moscow.

We remind you that Gheorghe Moraru, aged 43 was shot last Saturday and died. It seems that his death was caused by a random bullet, fired from a gun of “Saiga” model from the direction of Valeri Gazzaev’s villa- a well-known football coach from Russia (photo). It is supposed that the fire was shot by the coach’s son Aslan, aged 27, while he was having fun with some friends shooting some boxes. At that time a random bullet entered Gheorghe Moraru’s liver, causing his death.

Although the Russian press supposed that the victim is from Balti town the reporters of DECA-press Agency established that the family of Gheorghe Moraru is in Sturzeni, Rascani region, a place situated at approximately 70 km from Balti.

Angela, Gheoghe’s wife affirms that she found out about the tragedy on Monday when she telephoned her husband. A policeman answered and told her the tragic news. Two children remained without a father- one of them aged 12 and the other two months old. A week before the tragedy Gheorghe was at home and in the last 7 years he had done various works in Russia. Angela confessed: “My sister went to Moscow to bring home my husband’s body.”// BASA-Press


Publication date: 13 June 2008   

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