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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Turkey captures a suspect in the murder of two Russian women in Bodrum
2024-05-08
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] A native of Lithuania, Andrei Kuslevich, who killed Russian woman Irina Dvizova and her 15-year-old daughter in Turkish Bodrum was detained in Germany, the Turkish publication Kent TV reported on May 7.

The police managed to detain Kuslevich while he was passing through border control on a bus traveling from Prague to Munich.

The decision regarding the suppression will be made after the court hearing, which will be held in Nuremberg, is specified in the material.

As people around Irina Dvizova told RT, the family has no official confirmation that Kuslevich was caught. Neither German nor Turkish security forces contacted them. The relatives, according to the source, hope that the news of the arrest is not a mistake.

As reported by IA Regnum, on November 28, 2023, the bodies of a Russian woman and her daughter, wrapped in sheets, were found by the side of the road in Bodrum. Their relatives reported their disappearance. Turkish police are looking for a foreigner suspected of murder.

Relatives and friends searched for the women for a week after finding a bloody trail of size 46 shoes and a bullet in their home. They said that the main suspect is the husband of the murdered woman, whom Dvizova in Russia tried to deprive of parental rights to his youngest son.
Size 46 shoes? Looking for a clown?
Also, a friend of the murdered woman said that Dvizova’s ex-husband was prohibited from approaching her and her 15-year-old daughter. The woman added that Dvizova’s ex-husband behaved cruelly.

The Turkish newspaper Sabah clarified that the suspect in the murder of Russian women was a mercenary soldier in Lithuania. He fired five bullets at the women and then left for France with his son.
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