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A New Gypsy Victim in Hungary

By Eva S. Balogh on August 6, 2009 · Filed Under Politics 

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A forty-five-year-old widow was killed in her sleep late Sunday night or early Monday morning in Kisléta, a village of 2,000 in northeastern Hungary. Her daughter, who was sleeping in another room, was shot several times with a hunting rifle but escaped death.

The bodies were found when the woman’s sister arrived by car to pick her up. They were supposed to go to work at a farm harvesting tobacco. The girl was unconscious and was taken to a nearby hospital where she subsequently underwent a six-hour operation.

This X-ray gives an idea of the extent of her injuries.

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Forty some pieces of shrapnel were found in her body. Some of them were removed, others will most likely remain in her body forever. She is still sedated.

Two policemen are sitting in front of her room in the intensive care unit in case the perpetrators try to finish her off in order to silence her. Some of the investigators figure that leaving her alive was the serial killers’ first mistake. Others (as it turned out, contrary to crime scene evidence) came to the conclusion that these perpetrators were not “professionals” like the others because of this “slip-up.”

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