A TV presenter shot dead by her Brit husband gave a heartbreaking final interview before she was killed. Czech singer and celebrity Victoria Vera Blyth was killed by her husband oil baron David Thomas Blyth at their home in Ankara, Turkey , on Tuesday, June 11. The 53-year-old owner of international oil company ASG Inspection is believed to have murdered his 40-year-old partner before shooting himself.
Victoria's family have been left devastated by the killing - and one of her tragic final TV appearances has been revealed. Not long before she was killed, Victoria was planning to buy a ranch and return to music - her original career before moving into TV. And in the chat she spoke seemingly hopeful for the future.
The singer said: "I don't like to plan completely into the future , because you never know what can happen." Turkish newspaper Hurriyet suggested that Blyth, originally from Edinburgh , shot his wife after an argument over text messages. The nature of the reported messages is unclear - and the investigation is ongoing.
The couple married in 2014 and had three children together - with Victoria having a singing career under the name Victoria Velvet. Czech media reported the family lived in a luxurious villa in the Turkish capital. All three of their kids, aged four, 10 and 14, are understood to have been at home at the time of the tragedy.
They have been placed in the care of their mother's relatives, who travelled to Turkey . In a statement, the family said: "The loss.
