Valentina Cozma killing: Georgian Constantin arrested on suspicion of murder of former wife

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Following a five-day search by police, a man has been arrested in London on suspicion of killing his former wife.

Detectives investigating the murder of a mum who was found dead following a house fire have arrested her ex-husband following a five-day search.

Valentina Cozma, 40, died following a blaze at her home on Campbell Road, Stoke-on-Trent, at around 3pm last Thursday (February 9).

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Staffordshire Police named her former husband Georgian Constantin, 42, as the main suspect in the case and launched an appeal to track him down.

On Tuesday the force revealed they had arrested Constantin, of Stoke, 150 miles away at an address in London on suspicion of murder.

Georgian Constantin.Georgian Constantin.
Georgian Constantin.

Detective Inspector Adrian Webb, from the force’s Major and Organised Crime department, said: “We are grateful for the community’s support during this investigation.

“Enquiries into Valentina’s tragic death continue and we remain keen to speak to witnesses who may have relevant information or material which could support the investigation, such as CCTV or dash cam footage.

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“My thoughts remain with Valentina’s loved ones, in particular her young son, at this deeply traumatic time.”

Police said a post mortem had revealed a provisional cause of death as ‘inhalation of products of combustion’.

Enquiries surrounding Valentina’s murder continue and forensic investigations are still ongoing at the scene as well as reassurance patrols.

Chief Superintendent Colin Mattinson said previously: “I know the local community are in shock that someone within their community has died in such awful circumstances.

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“We know she was a quiet woman who was well liked among her neighbours having lived in the area for some years.

“We take a firm stance against violence against women and domestic abuse.”

Valentina’s heartbroken family previously paid an emotional tribute in a statement issued via police.

Valentina’s sister said: “Vali was the person I could talk to about anything.

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“She offered me support whenever I needed it. She always tried to keep the family together.

“Being an older sister, she made sure we didn’t lack anything, even if she didn’t have a thing.

“She went through a lot of hard times, yet she never gave up. I am appealing for help from anyone who has details that could help in solving this case”

Detectives have set up a dedicated web portal where anyone with information can get in touch at: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/STAFFS19A01-PO1.

Alternatively, call 101 quoting incident 440 of February 9. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous, can call Crimetoppers on 0800 555 111.

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