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No one has been charged in Pavlov's murder and while several possible theories have been put forth the motive is unknown. [7] A previous attempt on Pavlov's life was made in 1997 when a bomb destroyed his car. He was not in it at the time. [8] In 2010 Pavlov's sister, Slavka Naydenova, and her 8-year-old son were murdered in Dale City, Virginia ...
Multigroup was a business conglomerate in Bulgaria.Its founder is the Bulgarian businessman Iliya Pavlov, who was its leader until his assassination on March 7, 2003.In 1995, the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia Ljubomir Frckoski publicly claimed that "a powerful multinational company from neighboring country" was behind the assassination attempt of Kiro Gligorov on 3 ...
Iliya Pavlov - Founder of Multigroup and the wealthiest individual in Bulgaria. There is no official evidence for criminal activities but he was widely considered to be one of the bosses of the mafia. Former employees claim that he was involved in a prostitution ring. He was shot dead in front of his office in Sofia on 3 July 2003 (a failed ...
Iliya Pavlov, president of Multigroup corporation and the wealthiest man in Bulgaria, former wrestler Shot outside his office in Sofia. 25 August 2005: Georgi Iliev, football club owner, brother of the assassinated Vasil Iliev Shot in a restaurant in Sunny Beach. 26 October 2005
Iliya Dyakov (born 1963), Bulgarian former footballer; Iliya Kushev (born 1980), Bulgarian tennis player; Iliya Pavlov (1960–2003), Bulgarian businessman; Iliya Velichkov (born 1956), retired Bulgarian footballer
It has been alleged that Bulgarian tycoon Iliya Pavlov was murdered by the Serbian mafia in 2004 and had owed 250 million dollars to Milosević era government figures. [123] Croatian hitman Robert Matanić and his colleagues were hired by the Zemun clan to kill members of the competing Bulgarian mafia for the Balkan drug route.
Berbatov's father contacted CSKA Sofia's boss Iliya Pavlov who set things straight. [138] In 2009, reports emerged that Berbatov was forced to leave Bulgaria, since local mafia threatened to kidnap his family. [18] In November 2018, Berbatov officially unveiled his autobiography По моя начин (In my own way). [139]
The owner of the Multigroup conglomerate, Iliya Pavlov, took over as president, but ultimately his sponsorship proved insufficient to overcome the club's ineffective management. Five coaches were changed in just one season, with Tsvetan Yonchev being coach for just one day.