German police suspect two Russians of murdering Ukrainian woman and kidnapping her child
According to German media, police have identified the newborn baby girl by her photo

An investigation is underway in Germany into the murder of a 27-year-old Ukrainian woman and the abduction of her child. The victim's mother is still being searched for. German media report that a Russian woman and a German man may have killed the women specifically to take the child.
Source. This was reported by Ukrayina.pl with reference to the Bild tabloid.
Recently, 27-year-old Ukrainian woman Margarita Razaz was found dead on the Rhine River dam in Hoffenheim, Germany. According to police, she died of "external violence". Later, it turned out that her 1.5-month-old child Mia and her mother were missing.
According to German media, the police tracked down the newborn girl using a photograph. The deceased woman's daughter was found with a couple: A 43-year-old woman and a 44-year-old man. According to the tabloid, they are a Russian and a German, but other media outlets report that the man is also Russian. They were detained and are currently in custody.
Police are still searching for Margarita's mother, 51-year-old Marina Stetsenko. According to Bild, the couple allegedly killed Mia's mother and her grandmother to kidnap the child.
It is known that Margarita, her mother and newborn daughter were last seen alive in a restaurant in the city of Bruchzal, rayon.in.ua reported. An acquaintance of the family said that they were there with a new friend, whose name is Inna. She allegedly lives in Waldorf and helps refugees from Ukraine.
"My mother and daughter found this woman in one of the social media groups. Inna offered to help them with the paperwork for their child and with the maternity hospital. However, no one knows for sure who this woman really is," the article says.
After this meeting, the family disappeared, and later Margarita was found dead. The accounts of the mysterious Inna on social media have already been deleted.
It is noted that Margarita and her mother, Maryna Stetsenko, travelled to Europe in the summer of 2023. First, the women went to Slovakia. At the end of November 2023, the women were looking for accommodation in Germany. Margarita's family is originally from Karlivka, Poltava region. Until 24 February 2022, the Ukrainian woman lived in Kharkiv.
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