The mayor of Tsarevo Municipality Georgi Lapchev proposed that one of the streets in the coastal town be named after veterinarian Daniela Yordanova, who died in the recent floods. "I see people rallying around the idea in the social networks. The funeral of Dr. Yordanova and her mother, and the other two victims of the floods, is taking place today", Georgi Lapchev said for bTV.
Relatives and friends attended the funeral of judge Maria Moskova and her daughter, Dr. Daniela Yordanova, who lost their lives due to a collapse of a bridge in Tsarevo.
"Maria Moskova was a dedicated person, an excellent judge and an erudite magistrate, respected and valued both by her colleagues and the legal community within the area of jurisdiction of the Burgas Court of Appeals," reads the condolence message of the Supreme Judicial Council.
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