Some way in English press you may find a different view on Latvian girls, too.
For example, most recently the British press was touched by the story of the 17-years young girl from Latvia,
Alisa Dmitrijeva, who disappeared last summer. In August 31, she was last spotted in a green Lexus GS800 car in the centre of King’s Lynn, about ten miles from where the body was found.
Recently, the body of the young girls was found lying on the Norfolk estate for between one month and four months. Examining missing persons list, policemen concluded it might be her. It's not a happy case that the body was found just a mile away from the Sandringham house where the Queen and Royal Family resides.
Of course, it's touches the nerve when we speak about the Royal family and the young girl's corpse. But most likely, it was done intentionally, and not by the family members. It would be too stupid to keep the body near the house. The person who killed Alisa, just dropped down her corpse as closely as possible to the Royal Family horsing. There are lots of wooded picnic areas along there accesible to the general public. Let's not forget about it.
Press stays press, but you can read more:
New Year murder riddle on Queen's estate: Is this young Latvian woman the victim?