Two women are in custody after authorities arrested them for killing a man who refused their request for a threesome and then hiding his body.
Two women arrested in Russia on suspicion of murdering a man
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Will Stewart, Liam Doyle 18:42, 10 June 2024 Updated 18:43, 10 June 2024
Two women have been detained in Russia on suspicion of brutally beating a man to death after he refused to have a threesome in a cemetery.
Rosa, 29, and Martha, 37, had been drinking with Alexander, 63, in a church cemetery in the southwestern Russian city of Stavropol when, according to local reports, his female friends allegedly repeatedly kicked and punched him after he refused to have sex with them.
According to local police reports, they beat him to death in the forest and hid his body in a hole. “They dragged the body into the forest and hid it in a hole,” the report said. The body was later discovered and the women were detained for murder. The video shows officers from the Russian Investigative Committee taking one of the women to the alleged crime scene in the forest. They carry a doll and place it in the grass on the forest floor. One of the women is then seen placing her feet on the doll's body.
The women were arrested on suspicion of beating a man to death.
The commission said in a statement that the victim, who knew both women, was brutally attacked by the women, who struck him multiple times with “fists and feet” and struck him on the head and torso before he died at the scene. “During the altercation, the women struck a 63-year-old man multiple times on the head and torso with fists and feet,” the commission said.
The women allegedly killed the man and hid his body in the woods.
“The victim died at the scene from his injuries. The suspect dragged the body to the forest and hid it in a hole to avoid responsibility,” the police said. The two women were jailed for two months for the murder of a 63-year-old man at a cemetery.
Both women are in custody
Stavropol, located a few hundred meters east of the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula, was recently the site of what Ukraine claimed was a successful drone attack on a Russian aircraft. In April, Ukrainian officials claimed to have shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 long-range strategic bomber equipped with cruise missiles, causing it to crash in the region. However, Russian officials told local newspaper RIA Novosti that the incident was caused by technical problems.
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