Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation: State Duma Deputy Goryachev was killed in St. Petersburg, dismembered, and body parts were drowned in the Gulf of Finland

Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation: State Duma Deputy Goryachev was killed in St. Petersburg, dismembered, and body parts were drowned in the Gulf of Finland

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The St. Petersburg Department of the Investigative Committee told the details of the murder of businessman and State Duma deputy Mark Goryachev, who disappeared in 1997. According to investigators, crime boss Vladimir Kulibaba was involved in the murder.

The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation said that on March 4, 1997, on behalf of Kulibaba, criminals subordinate to him abducted businessman Mark Goryachev from the Torzhkovsky market and took him to a dacha in the Vyborgsky district of the Leningrad region. He was held there, and then, presumably, taken to a bathhouse, where he was strangled. Before the version of the Investigative Committee, the leader of the gang personally killed the businessman, as well as his henchman Dmitry Skvortsov, who is accused of grave, especially grave crimes and is on the international wanted list.

The Investigative Committee reported that Kulibaba and Skvortsov dismembered the body of the deputy after the murder. Then, at the direction of Kulibaba, two members of the criminal group drowned the body parts in the Gulf of Finland.

After some time, the remains were discovered, but they were not connected with the Goryachev case. The businessman’s body has not yet been officially found.

Kulibaba himself pleaded not guilty to organizing the murder of a businessman. He will be in jail until April next year.

Source: Rosbalt

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