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Eliza Dragne was beaten, raped, stabbed in the neck with a screwdriver and left to die in a field survived long enough to name her alleged attacker to the police as Nicu Alin Cristea, who she met on Facebook, had attacked her.
Dragne, 30, was said to have been unlucky in love, so she kept it a secret when she met Nicu Alin Cristea, 29, on Facebook.
The attractive brunette was subjected to an alleged assault in a field on the outskirts of Alexandria, in southern Romania's despite her injuries, she managed to crawl to a road and was airlifted to Bagdasar-Arseni Hospital in Bucharest, where she slipped into a coma and died.
Officers said Cristea met Eliza on Facebook and told her he was a single humanitarian aid worker who devoted his time to helping orphaned children.
But he was actually a labourer who had been married for one month to his wife, Elena Cristea, 28.
Eliza and Cristu are believed to have chatted online and agreed to meet for a drink, with the attractive brunette accepting his offer to collect her in his car.
However, instead of driving her to a bar, Cristea is said to have taken her to a remote, rural spot, where he led her into a field, before beating and raping her.
During the alleged attack, Cristea is also said to have strangled Eliza and stabbed her in the neck with a screwdriver. He thought she was dead and drove off but before he took Eliza's mobile phone and logged into her Facebook account to delete all trace that they had ever contacted each other.
However, unknown to Eliza's alleged attacker, she was still alive and managed to crawl back to the road, where she was spotted before police were called.Officers said her injuries were so severe and the spot so remote it had taken her hours to get to the road and be found.
When police turned up at Cristea's home, he was in the middle of a party with friends, celebrating his one-month wedding anniversary.He initially denied having anything to do with the attack, but his defence is said to have crumbled when he was told that he'd been named by Eliza.
Judges have ordered Criste, to be held in custody for a month while the investigation continues.
Eliza Dragne was beaten, raped, stabbed in the neck with a screwdriver and left to die in a field survived long enough to name her alleged attacker to the police as Nicu Alin Cristea, who she met on Facebook, had attacked her.
Dragne, 30, was said to have been unlucky in love, so she kept it a secret when she met Nicu Alin Cristea, 29, on Facebook.
The attractive brunette was subjected to an alleged assault in a field on the outskirts of Alexandria, in southern Romania's despite her injuries, she managed to crawl to a road and was airlifted to Bagdasar-Arseni Hospital in Bucharest, where she slipped into a coma and died.
Officers said Cristea met Eliza on Facebook and told her he was a single humanitarian aid worker who devoted his time to helping orphaned children.
But he was actually a labourer who had been married for one month to his wife, Elena Cristea, 28.
Eliza and Cristu are believed to have chatted online and agreed to meet for a drink, with the attractive brunette accepting his offer to collect her in his car.
However, instead of driving her to a bar, Cristea is said to have taken her to a remote, rural spot, where he led her into a field, before beating and raping her.
During the alleged attack, Cristea is also said to have strangled Eliza and stabbed her in the neck with a screwdriver. He thought she was dead and drove off but before he took Eliza's mobile phone and logged into her Facebook account to delete all trace that they had ever contacted each other.
However, unknown to Eliza's alleged attacker, she was still alive and managed to crawl back to the road, where she was spotted before police were called.Officers said her injuries were so severe and the spot so remote it had taken her hours to get to the road and be found.
When police turned up at Cristea's home, he was in the middle of a party with friends, celebrating his one-month wedding anniversary.He initially denied having anything to do with the attack, but his defence is said to have crumbled when he was told that he'd been named by Eliza.
Judges have ordered Criste, to be held in custody for a month while the investigation continues.
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