A wild murder shakes the Brussels As the lover of a senior executive of the American Goodyear tire stabbed and killed his wife.
The murder in Brussels with a victim of Carmel Dillaini was revealed on March 17 when her husband, Chris Dillaini, who until recently headed the Goodyear department for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, found her dead on the floor.
The first move of Dillaini, who does not speak French, was to seek the help of Belgian Gritt Vandeput, who, as it turned out, was his mistress.


The Belgian authorities believed that Dillaini’s murder was likely to happen during robbery. Security cameras had recorded a mask figure entering the building shortly before the unfortunate woman’s arrival in the fateful afternoon of March 17th.
The scenario initially appeared to reinforce the fact that three expensive watches had disappeared from the house, although there were no evidence of burglary.


Two days after Dillain’s funeral in New York, the Belgian authorities arrested Vadaduut as during the investigations they had discovered the love affair with the victim’s husband.
After arrest, the Belgian woman was charged with improvised weapon murder, with the coroner discovering four wounds in the chest and trunk in the victim’s corpse.