Bulgarian Musician andArtist Rossen Karamfilov Condemns Maneula‘s Father After Embezzlement Revelation
Rossen Karamfilov, a renowned Bulgarian singer, poet, and artist, has lashed out against Krasimir Gorsov, the father of Maneula, who was severely injured in an accident involving racing driver Maxim Staviski. The outburst follows the recent revelation by TV host Vladislav Vergala that Gorsov embezzled 360,000 Lev (approximately $191,000) from his daughter’s medical fund to gamble, subsequently disappearing without a trace.
"Remember this face," Karamfilov urged in a statement. "This is the face of evil. This is Krasimir Gorsov, the father of Maneula, who was left permanently disabled in the crash with Maxim Staviski. This ‘father’ stole 360,000 Lev from his daughter’s treatment account and vanished without a trace, leaving his shattered daughter to fend for herself, oblivious to whether she would live or die."
Karamfilov, son of late renowned artist Kolyo Karamfilov, expressed his outrage on social media, describing Gorsov as a metaphor for a system that is harming Bulgaria and a embodiment of the country’s gambling addiction. He called for a stand against parental "vultures" and unscrupulous individuals, both in Bulgaria and abroad.
Maneula’s accident with Maxim Staviski, a well-known Bulgarian racing driver, made headlines in 2020. The incident left her with severe injuries, and her family launched a fundraiser for her medical expenses. It was later discovered that Krasimir Gorsov, her father, had embezzled a significant portion of these funds, leaving his daughter’s recovery in jeopardy.
The revelation has sparked outrage among Bulgarians, with many condemning Gorsov’s actions and calling for justice. As the story continues to unfold, Rossen Karamfilov’s statement serves as a powerful rallying cry against corruption and the neglect of vulnerable individuals.
