Yani Makulev, the father of 15-year-old Alexander, who was found dead in Ivaylo Kalushev's camper on Okolchitsa Peak, still believes Kalushev to this day and has not changed his opinion about him.
15-year-old Alexander was enrolled in the private school "Kosmos" in 2023. His father does not deny that he was often absent.
However, the school was not chosen solely by the boy's parents, but by recommendation. According to our information, in her interrogation with investigators, the mother of 15-year-old Alexander said that he was enrolled in the private school "Kosmos" by Kalushev.
"We chose it together with Ivaylo Kalushev and my wife and I decided that this was a good choice that would give our child the opportunity to both get an education and have time to practice his sports and activities," Yani Makulev told bTV.
"I still believe in Ivaylo Kalushev despite what is being reported in the media. I have not changedmy opinion on the matter. I do not intend to argue. I have decided so internally and this is my opinion," he added.
However, it is not clear why Kalushev recommended the school to Alexander's parents. Yani Makulev says that he is not aware of any serious connection with the school.
"We haven't talked about the school itself. In my opinion, this is one of the few or only places where teachers, children, and parents are in complete harmony," Alexander's father pointed out.
Yesterday, the school's director denied being close to Ivaylo Kalushev, nor that they worked together.
"I learned from the media that he posted on his page that he recommended our school. He said we were partners, but we were not partners," Tatyana Zaharieva explained yesterday
The media tried to reach Zaharieva on the same phone number they had spoken to her on multiple occasions over the past week. However, today another woman answered the phone, explaining that the school principal was not answering the phone and did not want to speak to journalists.
Meanwhile, it also became clear that 15-year-old Alexander's education at the private school "Kosmos" was completely free.
"His training did not require funding, he is on a scholarship program and did not require funding," explained Yani Makulev, adding that the training was both in-person and part-time.
According to Makulev, it is impossible for teachers in private schools not to have the necessary education.
The Ministry of Education and Science is continuing its inspection at the school today, and it is still unclear what actions they will take.
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