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NYC Woman Allegedly Killed by Squatters After She Walked in on Them Living in Her Deceased Mother’s Home

by Riah Marton
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NYC Woman Allegedly Killed by Squatters After She Walked in on Them Living in Her Deceased Mother’s Home
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Law enforcement is looking for two squatters for the murder of a woman who walked
in on them living inside her recently deceased mother’s New York City apartment, according to investigators.

As reported by ABC7, 52-year-old Nadia Vitel arrived in the country to prepare the East 31st Street apartment for a family friend. It was owned by her mother, and had been vacant for the three to four months since her death. Instead, she discovered a man and a woman living inside. A

Vitel Found with Blunt Force Trauma to the Head, Multiple Fractures

Police believe a struggle ensued between the trio and Vitel appears to have been thrown into a sheet rock wall, which was later discovered dented and broken. She suffered blunt force trauma to the head, multiple facial fractures and two broken ribs.

The suspects stole her Lexus and fled across the George Washington Bridge through New Jersey to Pennsylvania, where they crashed in Lower Paxton Township, just outside Harrisburg, before getting away.

Detectives are now hot on their trail, and have recovered surveillance video of the two visiting multiple car dealerships, making unsuccessful attempts to buy a new car for $1,000.

Vitel’s Body Found Stuffed in Duffel Bag, Access to Apartment Required Key Access

Vitel’s body was found in a duffel bag last Thursday by her concerned son, who accessed the apartment with the superintendent and other family members after he didn’t hear from his mother for two days.

As they were about to leave the apartment, the son opened the closet and discovered the duffel bag, with a foot sticking out. Many of Vitel’s belongings were tossed down the garbage chute.

The squatters were able to occupy the apartment, which has no front door, through the building’s elevator, which opens directly into the space. The elevator requires key access and detectives are still figuring out how the two got the elevator to open on Vitel’s floor.

They have recovered surveillance video of Vitel waiting for alternate side parking rules to park her Lexus on East 31st Street before entering the apartment building, and of the suspects driving away in the vehicle after she was killed.

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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