A father commits the most brutal crime – killing the mother of his 2-year-old boy in front of his eyes. Both the killer and the victim are young, they have their whole lives ahead of them, writes “Trud”.
However, a 27-year-old man with drugs and a criminal puts the future of the whole family in jeopardy. Her boyfriend will still be 19, he will be going to prison for a long time, and the child has been given up for adoption.
On June 16, 2017 at 8:25 pm in the Aytos Regional Office, a report was received about an unconscious young girl who was found in a residence on ul. “Haji Dimitar”. The grandmother of the man with whom the serious injury Iveta Tineva lives calls. She was taken to the intensive care unit of UMBAL – Burgas with a diagnosis of “severe brain injury”.
At about 2.40 am, as a result of her injuries, she expired. For the heinous crime, the police arrested Tenyo Enchev from Sofia, with whom the young woman lived as a family in Aytos and with whom she has a child of two years and eight months old.
During an investigation, it is clear that violence in the seemingly happy family happened almost every day.
Tenyo often teased Iveta, but she put up with him for the sake of their young son. Several times she left, but she returned so that little Nasko would not be left without a father. On the fateful day, the two went for a walk and went to the shops so that the young woman could buy sandals.
They sat down to relax in a cafe in town, had a drink, Tenyo lit a marijuana cigarette and gave it to Iveta to smoke. However, when they returned home, Tenyo attacked his partner. Later in court, his lawyer said that Enchev was angry because when they got home, Iveta was dizzy, lit a regular tobacco cigarette and began to blow the smoke in the child’s face.
Neighbors who heard the scandal claim that the child’s dirty diaper, which Iveta did not change immediately, was the cause of the dispute. The neighbors did not call the police, because a year ago after another beating on Iveta, they called the emergency number 112, but when the police arrived, the young woman denied that Tenyo attacked her .
Finally the scandals subsided, the evening fell, the abuser drank more and at one point he again began to violently attack Iveta with his fists, where he boiled. He didn’t stop when she fell to the floor with a broken nose and knocked out teeth. When he got tired of beating her, he started kicking her, an examination later found a serious wound in the abdomen because the killer was wearing shoes.
During one of the court sessions, his bloody clothes, which were worn during the brutal beating – black sneakers, short camouflage shorts and a T-shirt – were shown as material evidence.
Tenyo first told the arriving police officers that Iveta had fallen down the stairs and accused the emergency team of being too late. Iveta’s skull was literally crushed, pieces of it went into her brain. The young woman lost consciousness and died hours later, despite the efforts of the doctors to save her.
“I hit her and she fell. She was lying on the ground unresponsive, I was worried she was unconscious, I picked her up and put her on the bed, kissed her and cleaned the blood from her face.
I decided to call my grandmother for help first, completely instinctively, because I didn’t realize how bad things were”, Enchev tells his version of what happened to his lawyer.
He wants a trial summary and pleads guilty. He did not plead for a lesser sentence, arguing that any punishment would be just. This is not the first time that Tenyo has met Themis. He was tried several times for theft, but decided to break with the criminal circles, start a family and start a new life in Aitos.
Enchev claims that Iveta was the love of his life and that the tragedy occurred because of a family scandal. He loved little Nasco. The director of the Directorate of Social Assistance in Aytos Penka Dobreva claims that the child is looked after with love and that there are no signs of violence.
“I was with him. I gave him toys, we drew together. It was so much fun, he didn’t even want me to leave. He is a caring and loving child. The village is small, we have often seen the three walking, we have talked to them. They in no way suggested by their behavior that there was a problem,” Dobreva said after the tragedy. The boy was adopted by relatives and now has a different family name.
During the trial, the killer received dozens of death threats and swearing on his social media profile. And he asked to remain in custody until his sentence is announced. The mother of the victim – Dimitrinka Tineva, asked all girls who are threatened not to be silent like her daughter, but to seek help.
The district court in Burgas put the murderer behind bars for 25 years. The appellants and the senior judges agreed with the sentence. Enchev got away with life imprisonment only because he pleaded guilty and his sentence was reduced by 1/3.
At the beginning of the case, the relatives of the murdered 19-year-old girl asked for more than 500 thousand BGN compensation for non-property damage. However, Tenyo was sentenced to pay 200,000 BGN to his little son and 150,000 BGN to the mother of the murdered Iveta.
In their reasoning, the judges said that the victim was abused mentally and physically while she was living with the convict. The murder was done with extreme cruelty. Enchev brutally beat and kicked Iveta for half an hour until she, all unconscious, lost consciousness and was mortally wounded.
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* How can communities better equip themselves to identify and respond to signs of domestic violence, creating a culture of support and intervention?
This article recounts a tragic story of domestic violence culminating in the murder of a young woman named Iveta. Here are some open-ended questions that encourage discussion and different viewpoints, divided into thematic sections:
**The Cycle of Violence:**
* How did the pattern of violence escalate in Iveta and Tenyo’s relationship? What factors might have contributed to this escalation?
* Why did Iveta stay in an abusive relationship, despite the repeated instances of violence? What support systems or resources might have helped her leave safely?
* What are the societal and cultural factors that contribute to the normalization or tolerance of domestic violence?
**The Role of Bystanders:**
* Why were the neighbors hesitant to call the police despite being aware of the abuse? What are the potential dangers of staying silent in situations of domestic violence?
* What responsibility do we have as a community to intervene in cases of suspected abuse? How can we break the silence surrounding domestic violence?
* What kind of community support systems are needed to encourage victims to seek help and to hold perpetrators accountable?
**Justice and the Legal System:**
* Is a 25-year prison sentence sufficient punishment for such a brutal crime? What other forms of justice might be considered in cases of domestic homicide?
* Should the legal system take into account the history of violence in a relationship when determining sentencing?
* How can the justice system better support victims and their families in the aftermath of a tragedy like this?
**The Impact on the Child:**
* What are the long-term psychological effects that witnessing such violence can have on a child like Nasko? What kind of support does he need to heal and thrive?
* How can society ensure that Nasko grows up in a safe and nurturing environment, free from the trauma of his past?
* What are the legal and ethical considerations surrounding the adoption of a child who has been exposed to domestic violence?
**Prevention and Intervention:**
* What can be done to prevent domestic violence from happening in the first place?
* What role can educational institutions, healthcare providers, and community organizations play in raising awareness about domestic violence and providing early intervention?
* How can we promote healthy relationships and teach young people about consent, respect, and healthy boundaries?
These questions are just a starting point for a complex and important conversation about domestic violence. It is essential to approach this topic with sensitivity and respect for all those affected.