Armenians strangled 93-year-old employee of the Mariinsky theatre in Saint Petersburg

  14 December 2017    Read: 2049
Armenians strangled 93-year-old employee of the Mariinsky theatre in Saint Petersburg
In St.Petersburg detained three people on suspicion of the murder of 93-year-old Nina ké-macina — victim of the siege, the oldest workers of the Mariinsky theatre, Sergei Kapitonov, an official representative of the city Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR) said, AzVision.az reports citing Russian media.
The detained 42-the summer worker of one of the charities and her two suspected accomplices, citizens of Armenia 33 and 34.

“According to investigators, the woman looked after the elderly Leningrader a few months and decided to commit her murder from mercenary promptings. She drew two of his friends, promising them a cash reward. 20 November [the suspect] opened the door to his accomplice, who strangled the victim,” said Kapitonov.

According to preliminary data, at the time their accomplice was watching the environment. The trio then ransacked the apartment, stole a credit card of the victim and a vintage photo of the famous singer autographed. But to withdraw money from credit card partners could not, because they do not know the PIN code.

According to Kapitonov, the suspects were detained during a joint operation by investigators and field investigators of the Petersburg criminal investigation Department; the consequence intends to petition for their arrest.

Nina’s body was discovered ké-macina in the early morning of November 21 at her apartment on the Warsaw street. As told “Lente.ru” a source in law enforcement bodies, the police about the incident was reported by neighbors, they found an open door. When inspection of the scene on the neck of the deceased had traces of strangulation, although the killer tried to disguise the crime by accident.

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