The gruesome discovery of a severed head and body parts on a Bali beach has been identified
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Trigger warning: This article contains graphic details that may be distressing to some.
When human remains were found last week near the Wos River in Bali’s lower east coast, authorities feared they belonged to Igor Komarov, a Ukrainian tourist who was holidaying in the country with his influencer girlfriend.
Residents first found the mutilated remains on February 26, prompting a search along the nearby river estuary and coastline.
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It was confirmed that the head, right leg, upper chest sections, thighs, and internal organs belonged to someone whose life ended about three days before.
Cops said at the time that there was an 80% similarity between the body parts and the missing tattooed tourist.
Investigators recovered a head, right leg, upper chest sections, thighs, and internal organs from Bali’s lower coast
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Authorities confirmed on Friday, March 6, that the severed head and dismembered body parts belonged to the 28-year-old, following DNA test results.
A chilling ransom video was the last time Igor was seen alive.
It is believed he was abducted by a group of men while on a scooter in Jimbaran on February 15.
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CCTV footage tracked the suspects in a car and two motorcycles, traveling between the regencies of Tabanan and Badung.
A day before the Ukrainian tourist went missing, he was captured posing next to his girlfriend, Yesa Mishalova, on a tropical island.
“F*** 14 February, love you every day,” Yesa wrote while sharing photos to her 200,000 followers on Valentine’s Day.
The victim’s influencer girlfriend shared photos of them on Valentine’s Day with their geolocation
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Yesa shared an Instagram Story in the last 24 hours of herself with Igor from their holiday in Bali.
“I know for sure you will see it,” read the Instagram translation of her message.
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