Another deceased young man: Soroca City is mourning
17 April 2009 | 08:22
Today, Tsapu family from Soroca was informed by police sources that their son, Eugen Tsapu, had died.
Eugen’s father had a tormenting journey to Chisinau where he saw his 26-year old son, who is almost impossible to be recognized. «It’s a big tragedy, excessively big one», declared Andrei Tsapu, adding that he got no explanation about what happened to their son.
Eugen’s sister declared that they were told Eugen died 9 days ago, that is why he was put in a tight-closed coffin.
Tsapu family said they have no legal counsel (lawyer) and that they have no clear information about the death of their son.
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