The police investigation to find the murderer of the 33-year-old Bulgarian woman killed in her house in Thessaloniki on Promitheos Street is continuing as stated by the police press office for GRReporter.
According to the official announcement of the service on the case, the murdered woman had been discovered by her husband and his friend in her flat in the centre of Thessaloniki in the afternoon on 10 January. She had multiple stab wounds on her neck caused by a sharp object.
The press office said they could not provide more information on the case as a preliminary investigation was underway. According to voria.gr, an information website in Thessaloniki, sex toys had been found next to the woman.
Her husband was summoned to the police to give evidence but it is not clear whether he is in custody.
In a statement for bTV, murdered Pavlina Angelova’s mother said that her daughter had worked at a "cafe", adding that Pavlina had visited her parents and child in the town of Mezdra during the Christmas holidays and left for Thessaloniki a week ago.
The woman was in a good mood and told her mother that she would return to Mezdra two weeks later. The two women spoke for the last time on Thursday night, a day before the brutal murder.
To be continued