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Did you know Iryna Zarutska had a boyfriend who was waiting for her the night she was killed? 💔 Stanislav “Stas” Nikulytsia, 21, has broken his silence following the brutal murder of his girlfriend, sharing a heartbreaking post on Instagram. On Wednesday, Stas posted a photo of the couple in bathing suits, captioned only with a broken heart emoji. He also updated his Instagram bio to include a mushroom one of Iryna’s favorite symbols  alongside another broken heart. In his Instagram Stories, he reshared posts criticizing Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes, the judge who released Zarutska’s accused killer, Decarlos Brown, on cashless bail earlier this year. One repost even claimed that Stokes was not a qualified lawyer. Brown, a career criminal with more than a dozen prior arrests, had been freed in January on a written promise to return to court. Just seven months later, on August 22, he allegedly stabbed Zarutska to death aboard a Charlotte train. That night, her family grew worried when she didn’t return home on time. Using her phone’s location, they saw she was still at the station. “She texted her boyfriend that she would be home soon,” her family recalled in a statement. “When we arrived, we were devastated to learn she had died at the scene.” Zarutska, who fled Ukraine with her mother and two younger siblings in August 2022, had quickly built a life for herself in the U.S. At her funeral, more than 100 residents from an assisted living facility where she once worked came to pay their respects, with buses arranged to bring them to the service. “They didn’t want to come to this country and be a burden,” her uncle told PEOPLE. “They wanted to come here to build a new life.” Her family described their grief as “beyond words,” saying: “Iryna came here to find peace and safety, and instead her life was stolen from her in the most horrific way. No family should ever have to go through this.” #crime #truecrime #irynazarutska #fyp  #news  Let's discuss in the comments 👇
Did you know Iryna Zarutska had a boyfriend who was waiting for her the night she was killed? 💔 Stanislav “Stas” Nikulytsia, 21, has broken his silence following the brutal murder of his girlfriend, sharing a heartbreaking post on Instagram. On Wednesday, Stas posted a photo of the couple in bathing suits, captioned only with a broken heart emoji. He also updated his Instagram bio to include a mushroom one of Iryna’s favorite symbols alongside another broken heart. In his Instagram Stories, he reshared posts criticizing Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes, the judge who released Zarutska’s accused killer, Decarlos Brown, on cashless bail earlier this year. One repost even claimed that Stokes was not a qualified lawyer. Brown, a career criminal with more than a dozen prior arrests, had been freed in January on a written promise to return to court. Just seven months later, on August 22, he allegedly stabbed Zarutska to death aboard a Charlotte train. That night, her family grew worried when she didn’t return home on time. Using her phone’s location, they saw she was still at the station. “She texted her boyfriend that she would be home soon,” her family recalled in a statement. “When we arrived, we were devastated to learn she had died at the scene.” Zarutska, who fled Ukraine with her mother and two younger siblings in August 2022, had quickly built a life for herself in the U.S. At her funeral, more than 100 residents from an assisted living facility where she once worked came to pay their respects, with buses arranged to bring them to the service. “They didn’t want to come to this country and be a burden,” her uncle told PEOPLE. “They wanted to come here to build a new life.” Her family described their grief as “beyond words,” saying: “Iryna came here to find peace and safety, and instead her life was stolen from her in the most horrific way. No family should ever have to go through this.” #crime #truecrime #irynazarutska #fyp #news Let's discuss in the comments 👇

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