Irene Murjukou: “He went to drown me with ribbon in my sleep” – Report shock from a former 24-year-old roommate

New complaints against her come to light. Roommate of the 24-year-old “star” of the thriller states that “he went to drown me with a ribbon in my sleep”. At the same time, the evidence of Amaliad’s very strong case with the dead infants, where Irene Murjuku is involved, is shocking. The woman who had cohabited with Irini Murjukou at the age of 17 spoke on Monday (25.11.2024) at the Open and denounced that she attempted to drown her with a ribbon: “I’ve known Peace since I was 17. We lived together. I’m the first girl to experience such things with Peace. He tried to drown me with a ribbon in my sleep. I was sleeping, he took the ribbon and tried to drown me. I started beating my hands on backgammons and my friends listened to me.” The woman claims she had beating marks and her parents were asking her “Why don’t you send her away?”. “He has ruined me. I didn’t do anything to her. He lived with me because I knew he had no one,” he filled in. Irene Murjuku “always blamed her mother but she is a good woman, gave her everything. He blames my brother for raping her. She had to think about her niece. George hasn’t done anything, I’m putting my hand on the fire. I’m sure she hasn’t hurt her.” “He punched her and held a knife” As regards the beating he claims the mother of Peace suffered when she was pregnant, the complainant replies: “It happened outside my house. Irene was drunk and beat her to death. He punched her in the belly and held a knife. I didn’t get in the way because I was scared.” More and more shocking are the evidence for the many cases of Amaliada, with Irene Murjukou “starring” in the deaths of 5 babies. The first report by the technical advisor on the death of the baby who left life in 2021, the baby of Katerina, shows that the child was showing symptoms of asphyxiation in both of the last two seizures he experienced. It is worth noting that both times, he was alone with Peace Murjuku. Like all the deaths of children in the Amaliad thriller…