English translation:

Some opinions suggest that a photo posted on social media by the girlfriend of a Ukrainian tycoon’s son while they were traveling in Bali (Indonesia) may have unintentionally revealed their location to the kidnappers.

Diễn biến mới vụ con trai ông trùm Ukraine bị sát hại chấn động Bali |  Znews.vn

Son of Ukrainian tycoon kidnapped and his body mutilated

The incident has shocked international media, involving tourist Igor Komarov (a Ukrainian national), who was kidnapped while traveling with his girlfriend in Bali (Indonesia). The kidnappers later demanded that his family pay a huge ransom.

Initial investigation information shows that Komarov was ambushed and kidnapped by a group of people on February 15 in the Jimbaran area. This is a famous coastal area of Bali where many Russian and Ukrainian tourists live and vacation.

Before the kidnapping, the victim and his girlfriend were reportedly staying at a well-known coastal resort area in Bali.

The suspects used a convoy of vehicles to carry out the kidnapping in what was described as a “military-style operation.” The victim was then taken to a luxury villa on the west coast of Bali.

There, he was tortured, drugged, and his body was mutilated.

According to investigators, Komarov was forced to appear in a video demanding that a wealthy Ukrainian businessman pay a ransom of up to 10 million USD.

Information published by the New York Post suggests that the victim’s father is believed to be an influential figure in business and criminal circles in the city of Dnipro, Ukraine. He has often been mentioned in connection with organized crime structures in the region. The kidnapping was most likely intended for extortion.

However, the victim was ultimately murdered. Parts of his remains were recently discovered at the mouth of a river on Bali island. At that point, the body had decomposed severely and could not be identified visually.

According to police, the head had been severed and body parts were found in a river on the island. Some signs, including a tattoo on the chest and bruising around the eyes, strongly suggested a match with Komarov, 28.

The mystery was only resolved when Bali police sent bone samples to the national forensic laboratory in Jakarta for DNA testing.

Bali police spokesperson Ariasandy said that DNA profiles from the body parts were compared with reference samples from the victim’s parents and showed a match.

“We compared DNA profiles from the body parts with samples from the victim’s parents. The results showed a match,” he said.

Forensic doctor Nola Margaret Gunawan, who conducted the autopsy at Ngurah General Hospital, also confirmed that the test results were 99.9% accurate.

She previously stated that the DNA testing process could take about a month. However, because the case attracted significant public attention, the process was expedited.

Did the girlfriend accidentally reveal the location to the kidnappers?

Bali police have identified seven suspects related to the kidnapping, dismemberment, and murder.

One suspect, a foreign national identified by the initials CH, was arrested on Lombok Island, a neighboring island of Bali. He is believed to have rented one of the vehicles used in the kidnapping and entered Indonesia using a fake passport.

CH told police that he did not know the vehicle would be used for a crime and had only been paid 500 USD to rent the car.

Meanwhile, four other suspects had already left Bali via the international airport. The remaining two are believed to still be hiding somewhere in Bali or another province of Indonesia. All of them have been placed on Indonesia’s wanted list and issued Interpol Red Notices.

A source close to the investigation revealed that another suspect, an Indonesian citizen, had also been arrested for providing the fake passport to CH.

Before the murder occurred, Komarov was reportedly vacationing in Bali with his girlfriend Eva Mishalova, a social media influencer with nearly 200,000 followers on Instagram.

Some people believe that a photo Mishalova posted on her personal account — showing the couple together with the caption “Love you every day” — may have unintentionally revealed the victim’s location to the kidnappers.

After the incident, Mishalova kept the photo on her social media page and continued posting other content while traveling in Bali.

Five days after her boyfriend was kidnapped, she still posted a video promoting cosmetics and a dance clip at the famous Savaya Bali club.

So far, Mishalova has not responded to questions from the press regarding the incident.