Mixed martial arts fighter Georgy Gagloev announced the disappearance of his aunt in Chechnya and asked for help from Kadyrov

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Georgy Gagloev, an MMA fighter from Beslan, said that upon returning from Dubai to Grozny airport, his aunt, Rimma Gagloeva, stopped communicating. He posted a video asking for help to find a woman on his Instagram.

According to him, on February 6, at about 11:30 p.m., she landed, called her nephew, said that everything was fine with her and that she was leaving towards the house. Since then, nothing is known about her whereabouts (like her driver). Gagloev clarified that he immediately left for Grozny, asked the airport staff to check the cameras and wrote a statement. He was told that his aunt’s car, along with her documents and personal belongings, had been found in Ingushetia. He went to the place and found that the car was after washing, without fingerprints or other traces.

The fighter complained that in the Investigative Committee of Ingushetia he was first told that his aunt had been found and everything was fine with her, but the next morning it turned out that “there was no such conversation.”

Gagloev turned to the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, stressing that he trains with Chechens and is friends with the Chechen people, and asked for help in finding his aunt and her driver.

Meanwhile, the department of the Investigative Committee for Ingushetia announced that they were checking information about the disappearance of a 43-year-old man and a 57-year-old woman on their way from Grozny to Beslan. The check is carried out under the article on the abduction of two people (clause “g”, part 2, article 126 of the Criminal Code).



Source: Rosbalt

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