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In Yekaterinburg, a woman hired a killer to kill an ex -lover

July 18, 2025
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A resident of Yekaterinburg was charged with trying to kill an ex -husband for disagreements about the child, RIA Novosti reported related to high -class assistants to the head of the area of the IC RF, Alexander Shulga.

In Yekaterinburg, a woman hired a killer to kill an ex -lover

According to the investigation, the woman found the actor alleged and gave about 300,000 rubles for the death of the spouse. The accused by agreeing with the case, the man received money from the defendant and information about his ex.

She sent birth, growth, residence, brand color and car, personality characteristics, clothes style and address of the school where their common child, the law enforcement staff noted. The defendants shared with the information “murderer” so he could secretly supervise the man.

The woman noted that because of an impressive nature, she would not need photos of her ex -husband to prove the murder. She will be arranged by the fact that he will not go to school where their normal son is studying, Schulga said. The man came there every second.

Instead of completing the command, the killer contacted his ex and told him what happened. The man turned to the police, the representative of the UK said.

A planned criminal application has fallen into the City Police Department No. 1, the head of the press service of the regional headquarters of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Valery Gorelykh. Staff of the organized criminal department helped expose the defendant and gather more information regarding what happened.

The law enforcement staff has opened a criminal case against a woman about the organization to prepare for the hired murder. Soon, he will be sent to the court, Schulga said.

Earlier, there was a report that in Australia, a man survived the attack of murderers. According to the investigation, the attackers shot at the victim's head, then buried her in a shallow tomb and disappeared from the scene of the case. The independent man left the ground and reached the nearest gas station. Australians were taken to the hospital, where they pulled out a bullet from the brain during surgery.

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