The wanted "prosecutor's son" denies the accusations, his father calls for surrender

Редакция BurgasMedia Борислав Станев
24.06.2025 • 10:07
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The wanted "prosecutor's son" denies the accusations, his father calls for surrender
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Vasil Mihailov, the 21-year-old known as the "prosecutor's son", has been missing since June 12 after an incident in which he was accused of assault and death threats. In a 30-minute video, he denies the accusations, and his father calls on his son to surrender and prove his innocence.

Biser Mihailov, the father of the 21-year-old Vasil Mihailov who is being sought, has made an appeal to his son to surrender and prove his claims that he is not guilty. In an interview with NOVA, Mihailov explained that he does not know where his son is and does not recognize the room in which a 30-minute video was recorded, in which the "prosecutor's son" presents his version of the events that led to the nationwide search for him. The father clarified that he has not been in contact with him for three years.

According to data from the Ministry of Interior, Vasil Mihailov and another 22-year-old man are accused of an attack and death threats against a 31-year-old man from Pernik. In the video, the "prosecutor's son" categorically denies attacking the man in question, claiming that the injuries he has are caused by others.

Автор Борислав Станев
Борислав Станев

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Борислав Станев е утвърден разследващ журналист с над 15 години опит. Роден в Бургас, той работи за няколко национални медии преди да се присъедини към екипа на BurgasMedia.

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