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In the Moscow region, a recidivist cut the head of the former with an ax

Alex Marshal
Last updated: 2022/09/15 at 9:08 PM
By Alex Marshal 6 months ago
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In the Moscow region, a recidivist suspected of the brutal murder of his former passion was sent into custody. This was reported on September 15 by RIA Novosti with reference to the Central Committee of the Moscow Region near Moscow.

The investigation believes that a nighttime quarrel between ex-partners took place in one of the bakeries in Odintsovo, where the girl worked. The suspect allegedly grabbed an ax and hit the blade on the head of a former lover. The victim died on the spot.

After the incident, the alleged killer fled in the car of the deceased but was soon detained.

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Alex Marshal is a journalist with Asia Times Now, California.
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