Kameliya Boncheva, the wife of the President of the Litex Football Club Angel Bonchev, has been kidnapped while paying part of the ransom for the release of her husband. The news was reported by the Bulgarian private Darik Radio, which
Тhe President of the Bulgarian Football Club Litex Angel Bonchev has been released allegedly after his wife had paid the ransom of BGN 3 M demanded by his kidnappers. The information was reported Friday night by the Bulgarian private Darik
22 serious traffic accidents have occurred in Bulgaria over the last 24 hours claiming the lives of 8 people and sending 20 to the hospitals with injuries, according to the Interior Ministry`s press-center. One of the injured is in critical
The kidnapping of Angel Bonchev, President of the Lovech Football Club "Litex" could be a hit against Grisha Ganchev, according to criminal profiler Boyko Ganchevski. Ganchevski, who is a former employee of the National Criminology Institute made this...
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