2 Russian Women Beat Man To Death For Refusing To Have Sex With Them
Two women beat man to death after he refused to have party in cemetery
Two women have been detained in Russia on suspicion of the brutal beating and killing of a man after he refused their request for a party in a cemetery.
The women, Rosa, 29 and Martha, 37, were drinking with 63-year-old Alexander in a churchyard in Stavropol, a city in southwestern Russia. Local reports state that the female friends are accused of unleashing a series of kicks and punches on the man after he refused to have sex with them.
A report citing local police stated they beat him to death in a forest before hiding the body in a hole. The report stated: "They dragged the body into the forest and hid it in a hole." The body was subsequently found and the women detained with a murder case opened. Footage shows one of the women being escorted to the alleged forest crime scene by officers from Russia’s Investigative Committee, who are seen carrying a dummy before laying it in a patch of grass on the forest floor. One of the women is then seen placing her feet on the dummy's torso.
In a statement, the committee said the victim, who was known to both women, was subject to a vicious attack in which they rained down a series of blows with their "fists and feet", hitting his head and torso, before he died on the scene. They said: "In the course of an argument, the women gave the 63-year-old man multiple blows with their fists and feet to his head and torso."
"The victim died at the scene as a result of his injuries. Wishing to avoid responsibility for the offence, the accused dragged the body of the deceased to a wooded area and hid it in a hole." The two women were remanded in custody for two months over the death of the 63-year-old in the cemetery.
Stavropol is several hundred east of Russian-occupied Crimea and was recently the site of what Ukraine claims was a successful drone attack on a Russian aircraft. In April, Ukrainian officials claimed to have shot down a Tu-22M3, a long-range Russian strategic bomber carrying cruise missiles, causing it to crash into the area. But Russian officials told local publication RIA Novosti the incident resulted from a technical hitch.
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Two women have been detained in Russia on suspicion of the brutal beating and killing of a man after he refused their request for a party in a cemetery.
The women, Rosa, 29 and Martha, 37, were drinking with 63-year-old Alexander in a churchyard in Stavropol, a city in southwestern Russia. Local reports state that the female friends are accused of unleashing a series of kicks and punches on the man after he refused to have sex with them.
A report citing local police stated they beat him to death in a forest before hiding the body in a hole. The report stated: "They dragged the body into the forest and hid it in a hole." The body was subsequently found and the women detained with a murder case opened. Footage shows one of the women being escorted to the alleged forest crime scene by officers from Russia’s Investigative Committee, who are seen carrying a dummy before laying it in a patch of grass on the forest floor. One of the women is then seen placing her feet on the dummy's torso.
In a statement, the committee said the victim, who was known to both women, was subject to a vicious attack in which they rained down a series of blows with their "fists and feet", hitting his head and torso, before he died on the scene. They said: "In the course of an argument, the women gave the 63-year-old man multiple blows with their fists and feet to his head and torso."
"The victim died at the scene as a result of his injuries. Wishing to avoid responsibility for the offence, the accused dragged the body of the deceased to a wooded area and hid it in a hole." The two women were remanded in custody for two months over the death of the 63-year-old in the cemetery.
Stavropol is several hundred east of Russian-occupied Crimea and was recently the site of what Ukraine claims was a successful drone attack on a Russian aircraft. In April, Ukrainian officials claimed to have shot down a Tu-22M3, a long-range Russian strategic bomber carrying cruise missiles, causing it to crash into the area. But Russian officials told local publication RIA Novosti the incident resulted from a technical hitch.
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