Murder in Laval: no psychiatric evaluation for the accused

Murder in Laval: no psychiatric evaluation for the accused
Murder in Laval: no psychiatric evaluation for the accused

The defense did not make the request during a hearing, which took place Thursday at the Laval courthouse.

Konstantinos Tsagaroulis will therefore return to court on September 26.

Irina Draghicescu Iankulov, a real estate agent for the Sutton Excellence Group for 15 years, lost her life on May 30 in the Chomedey district after being attacked with a knife. She was allegedly stabbed several times.

The connection between the two people is unknown. One thing is certain, there is no “kinship” link, said Stéphanie Beshara, spokesperson for the Laval police in an interview with Noovo Info. The victim and suspect are residents of Laval and are not known to authorities.

The victim died on the spot despite resuscitation measures. The suspect fled by car to take refuge in a building on 66th avenue, in the Chomedey district, where he was arrested thanks to information provided by witnesses.

She is the 14th woman to be murdered in the province since the start of the year.

The testimonies of his son and his neighbors

“Not a single minute goes by without me thinking about her,” admitted her son, Robert Draghicescu. He decided to talk about what happened to Noovo Info and CTV News. He lived with his mother in their apartment in Laval for 22 years.

“I live with a feeling of emptiness in my body. There is something missing, and there is also something missing where I live because there was someone who was always with me and now that person is no longer there,” he added. in interview.

Interviewed by Noovo Info, residents in the neighborhood said they were in shock and feared for their safety.

“We are no longer safe,” a man told Noovo Info, who said he saw the suspect fleeing into the street. “He got into the gardens almost everywhere. He came in from behind. He smashed someone’s window in the basement. He stayed there until the police came.”

The Sutton Excellence Group also said it was upset by the death of its employee. The company declined all interview requests.

Moreover, a GoFundMe campaign was created to raise funds for the funeral expenses of Irina Draghicescu Iankulov, who wanted to be buried in her country of origin, Romania.

With information from Marie-Pier Boucher and Étienne Phénix for Noovo Info as well as CTV News Montreal

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