CFO denounces murder of newlywed Filipina in Slovenia

Photo from CFO Facebook page

A Filipina was tragically killed in Slovenia shortly after Christmas, and her Slovenian husband is the primary suspect.

The incident took place in the picturesque resort town of Bled on December 29, 2024. The victim, identified as Marvil Facturan-Kocjančič, was 27 years old. Her husband, Mitja Kocjančič, is currently under investigation for her murder.

The Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) has expressed its condemnation of this violent act.

The organization has called for a thorough investigation into the incident and has pledged support for the victim’s family.

The CFO plays a crucial role in supporting Filipinos living and working abroad, and it has taken a firm stance against the violence faced by its nationals overseas.

Preliminary reports indicate that the couple was on vacation in Bled when the incident occurred. The investigation is still ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge.

Marvil Facturan-Kocjančič was a recent arrival in Slovenia, marking her first visit to Europe.

Local reports suggest that she had only been in the country for a week before the incident took place. Friends and family describe her as a kind and joyful person who was excited about her new journey in life. Her sudden and violent death has left loved ones devastated and seeking answers.

The embassy of the Philippines in Slovenia is closely monitoring the situation. Diplomatic officials are in touch with local authorities to ensure that the investigation proceeds smoothly.

They are also in contact with Marvil’s family to offer consular support and assistance in navigating this difficult time.

Mitja Kocjančič, the suspect, is a Slovenian national and is reported to be a motivational speaker. Details about his background and relationship with Marvil are still emerging as the investigation unfolds.

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