Pădurea Domnească Case
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The Pădurea Domnească case took place on 23 December 2012 in
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when Sorin Paciu, a young businessman, was fatally wounded while hunting at the Pădurea Domnească ("Princely Forest") reserve together with several high-ranking Moldovan government officials. These included
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, President of the Chișinău Court of Appeals
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, vice-president of the latter Gheorghe Crețu and Moldsilva
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director Ion Lupu. All present officials hid the incident, which became public on 13 January 2013 following statements by Moldovan politician Sergiu Mocanu, leader of the . The case caused the resignation of Zubco and later the collapse of the ruling coalition
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and the resignation of the
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. Gheorghe Crețu was the only person found guilty in the case.


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