Slovakia journalist murder: Seven suspects released by police

All of the seven people arrested in connection with the killing of an investigative journalist in Slovakia have been released, police say.

Jan Kuciak, who was writing an article on corruption allegations, and his fiancée Martina Kusnirova were shot dead at their home last Sunday.

The murders shocked the country and led to protest marches in 25 cities.

Kuciak, 27, had been investigating alleged political corruption linked to Italian organised crime in Slovakia.

He was killed before he had finished the article, but it was published posthumously.

A police statement said the seven suspects were released because no evidence had emerged during the 48 hours they can be legally detained.

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One of the men is an Italian who had done business deals with officials close to Prime Minister Robert Fico.

On Friday, thousands of marchers braved freezing temperatures and held protest vigils across the country.

In Bratislava, marchers carried pictures of the dead couple along with a banner reading: "An attack on journalists is an attack on all of us."

President Andrej Kiska led the protesters, said to number between 10,000 and 20,000, in a minute's silence.



Soruce: bbc

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