A complete turnaround in the case of the son who killed his mother. The court did not leave the boy in custody after the new revelations – Novini.bg

A complete turnaround in the case of the son who killed his mother. The court did not leave the boy in custody after the new revelations – Novini.bg

Alright, put on your seatbelts because we’re diving into a courtroom drama that sounds less like a murder mystery and more like daft reality television! First off, let’s set the scene, shall we? Imagine something that symbolizes intense familial strife, but instead of music and morose lighting, we’ve got a judge, a flustered father, and one very emotional 14-year-old named Lubomir—but let’s be honest, calling him “Lubomir” doesn’t really make him sound like a kid going through a rough patch; it sounds more like a character from a Russian novel.

Now, here’s where it gets juicy (or grim, depending on your taste in news). The judge, Petko Minev, decided with all the gravitas of a school principal at a detention hearing to keep Lubomir “under the supervision of the parent.” Wait, what? “Hey, buddy, I know you just committed filicide, but let’s give it another go at home, shall we? Your dad might be a terrible influence, but heck, at least you’ll have someone to make you breakfast!” Classic courtroom comedy, minus the laughs.

Now, let’s talk about this poor lad. Apparently, Lubomir was living under the delusion that the familial environment was meant for hugs and laughter, only to find out it was actually starring as a set for “Jerry Springer.” Mom wasn’t just a bit harsh—she was pouring more whiskey down her throat than water, all while mixing it with antidepressants like it was a cocktail party gone wrong. You’ve got to wonder, if you need a swig of whiskey and some mood stabilizers to parent, is it time for a family intervention or a trip to the local pub?

And let’s not forget about the courtroom dialogue—it’s rich! The father of the accused has some amazing PR skills, declaring, “I told the truth in the investigation. I’m worried enough. Leave us.” Oh yes, because when your son is accused of murder, the best strategy is to play the emotional card while you wallow in existential dread. Are we making a lifetime movie right now, or just rehearsing for “The Most Dramatic Court Case Ever”?

As for the legal proceedings, it sounds about as straightforward as a roundabout in the UK. The prosecutor wants to toss Lubomir into custody like last week’s leftovers, but the judge is like, “Nah, let’s have him around for some quality family time.” Ah yes, because nothing screams rehabilitation like having an ongoing pow-wow about family therapy while you’ve just been charged with something a little less than legal.

While I can’t help but quip about the dramatic irony here, the true tragedy runs deep. Domestic violence and the mental health issues that stem from it are no laughing matter. It seems Lubomir was struggling in an environment that many would find impossible to navigate. However, it makes you wonder what happens next. Will the father’s frantic pleas for understanding win over the court, or will there be a serious backtrack with all those appeals capering down the legal lane like an awkward uncle at a wedding?

So, let’s mark our calendars for October 21—will there be a dramatic retelling of events, or will it just turn into a legal version of ‘Whac-A-Mole’? In the meantime, keep a box of tissues nearby, because this tale of family, frailties, and unfortunate circumstances is bound to whip up some serious emotional turbulence.

In conclusion, the next time you think your family drama is bad, just remember that somewhere in Plovdiv, there’s a kid named Lubomir whose story is a grim reminder that sometimes family is not just a tangled web of love but a gnarly ball of stress, dysfunction, and, occasionally, tragedy. Cheers!

  • October 15, 2024 4:36 p.m

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  • After listening to the parties and getting acquainted with the evidence, judge Petko Minev did not respect the prosecutor’s request to determine the most severe measure for Lubomir and imposed “under the supervision of the parent”. The decision is subject to appeal and protest. If this happens, the case will be heard on October 21, reported 24 Hours.


    “I told the truth in the investigation. I’m worried enough. Leave us.” This is what the father of the child who killed his mother in Plovdiv told journalists earlier today.


    In the courtroom, it became clear that Lubomir was brutally abused by her. Lubomir was a victim of domestic violence. His mother Bistra regularly hit him, insulted him, showed aggression against him, there was even an attempt to strangle him.


    According to information from her husband and Lubomir’s father, the murdered woman took more than a bottle of whiskey a day, in combination with depression pills.


    Yesterday, the District Prosecutor’s Office-Plovdiv charged a 14-year-old boy for the fact that on 13.10.2024 in Plovdiv, as a minor, but as he understood the nature and significance of what was done and was able to direct his actions, in the conditions of homework violence, intentionally killed his mother – 52-year-old B.M.


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    The accused is detained for up to 48 hours by decree of the supervising prosecutor.


    Today, October 15, 2024, the District Prosecutor’s Office-Plovdiv submitted a request to the court to determine a remand measure “detention in custody” against him. In the pre-trial proceedings, investigative actions are being carried out.

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