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Vera Renczi (dubbed the Black Widow, Mrs. Poison or Chatelaine of Berkerekul), [1] [2] was a claimed Romanian serial killer who was charged with poisoning 35 individuals including her two husbands, multiple lovers, and her son with arsenic during the 1920s.
Bucharest, Romania: 5: A 51-year old man killed 2 people and injured another 8 people in a salon in Bucharest. Gheorghe Dinca killings: 25 July 2019: Caracal, Romania: 2: A 65-year old man is suspected to kill 2 minor girls. Săpoca Hospital massacre: 18 August 2019: Săpoca, Buzău County, Romania: 7: A 38-year-old man hospitalised at The ...
The families of Alexandra Măceșanu and Luiza Melencu do not believe the girls were murdered by Gheorghe Dincă. Many suspect that Dincă is lying to cover a human trafficking network, a widespread phenomenon in Romania, [11] and that the prosecutors who worked on Alexandra's disappearance intentionally delayed the raid on Dincă's property.
Adrian Stroe (born 24 October 1959), known as The Taxi Driver of Death, is a Romanian serial killer responsible for the murders of three women in the vicinity of Bucharest, committed between January and September 1992. [1] Sentenced to life imprisonment for these murders in 1996, he was paroled in 2018. [2]
Ion Rîmaru ([iˈon rɨˈmaru]; modern spelling Râmaru; 12 October 1946 – 23 October 1971) was a Romanian serial killer dubbed the Vampire of Bucharest (Vampirul din București) or the Blondes' Killer (criminalul blondelor). [1] Rîmaru terrorized Bucharest between 1970 and 1971, killing four women and attacking more than ten others ...
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Women's sport in Bucharest (1 P) Pages in category "Women in Bucharest" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Romanian Socialist Party (2003)
On August 2, 1948, she managed to leave Romania clandestinely, together with her future husband, Ștefan Cosmovici, taking refuge in Vienna, then in Paris. [6] Later, she became a correspondent for Radio Free Europe (1952–1957 and 1965–1967) and BBC Radio 's Romanian section. [ 7 ]