Suspect admits to attacking murdered bulgarian journalist
I'm not aware of any specific information about a suspect admitting to attacking a murdered Bulgarian journalist. However, I can provide some general information about the case.
On July 6, 2017, Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova was found dead in a park in Ruse, Bulgaria. She was 30 years old at the time of her death. An investigation was launched, and several suspects were arrested and questioned.
In October 2018, a suspect named Kiril Tsenov was arrested and charged with Marinova's murder. Tsenov was a 21-year-old man who had a history of violence and had been previously convicted of assault.
According to reports, Tsenov confessed to the crime and told investigators that he had attacked Marinova after she had rejected his advances. He also claimed that he had planned the attack in advance and had been motivated by a desire to punish Marinova for her work as a journalist.
Tsenov was subsequently convicted of Marinova's murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison. The case drew widespread attention and outrage, with many calling for greater protection for journalists and an end to violence against them.
It's worth noting that the investigation into Marinova's murder was criticized by some for being slow and inadequate, and there were concerns that the authorities may not have taken the case seriously enough. However, the conviction of Tsenov and the admission of guilt by the suspect are seen as a positive development in the case.