Man charged with murder following Campbell Road fire last Thursday

By Deborah Bowyer

16th Feb 2023 | Local News

Georgian Constantin, 42, has been charged with the murder of his ex wife Valentina Cozma (Staffordshire Police).
Georgian Constantin, 42, has been charged with the murder of his ex wife Valentina Cozma (Staffordshire Police).

Detectives investigating the murder of Valentina Cozma have charged a man with murder.

Georgian Constantin, 42, of Stoke-on-Trent, has been charged with Valentina's murder this afternoon (Wednesday 15 February). He has also been charged with making threats to kill. 

Valentina, aged 40, tragically died following a fire at her home on Campbell Road, Stoke, around 3pm on Thursday 9 February. 

Valentina sadly died following a fire at her Campbell Road home last week (Staffordshire Police).

Constantin is due to appear before a magistrate at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre tomorrow (Thursday 16 February). 

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