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Tuesday 14 April 2015

TOO BAD: Husband Kills Two Daughters To Revenge After His Wife Dumped Him



An abusive husband has murdered his two
daughters to punish his wife for leaving him.
Cruel Dan Dumitru Tudosie , 39, had been left by
his wife Elena because of his violent rages and
alcohol abuse.


She had taken their daughters, nine-year-old
Marina and Claudia , 15, and moved in with her
mother but while she was at work, he picked
them up for the day.

Elena , who was worried when the girls didn’t
return home that evening, went to her estranged
husband’s house to find her daughters hanging in
the stable.


Dan Dumitru Tudosie and Elena on their wedding
day

She said: “For the past month, things have been
different. He calmed down and stopped drinking.
“He was definitely getting better but after all the
abuse and for the sake of my children I didn’t
want to be with him again, and he couldn’t
accept the idea that we weren’t returning home.
“He had been putting some pressure on the girls
to make them feel sorry for him, and they only
went with him that day because he had asked
them repeatedly.”

Violent Tudosie, who was also found dead, had
asked his eldest daughter Claudia to go to the
shops to buy bread.
While she was away, he put a rope around
Marina’s neck and hung her from a beam in the
barn.

Police claim that when the teenager returned
with the bread, she tried to escape but was
beaten and murdered.
Afterwards the father killed himself.
Grandmother of the victims, Paula Gherghina, 63,
said: “This lunatic killed them because he knew
they didn’t want to spend time with him because
he used to beat them as well as their mother. He
wanted to punish her.”

Romanian media revealed that the man had tried
to kill himself by taking poison two weeks
before.

After he was saved, he was diagnosed as
suffering from various psychiatric problems,
including depression.
He was treated for six days in a psychiatric clinic
but was then sent home.
Now the girls’ family is demanding why he had
been released.

SOURCE : Mirror

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