Five years later, a Lithuanian was found in the forest, whom the English police considered murdered.



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Richard Puišis, who lived in Visby, Cambridgeshire, was last seen at his workplace in 2015. In September, when he was 35, he reports to the BBC. No traces of the man were found, but a Facebook account was created in his name in November last year.

It was found in the Visby Forest last month. Police believe R. Puišys was hiding from the people who exploited him. He is now under surveillance and the police are conducting an investigation.

The last time a man was seen alive was at his workplace, at Nightlayer Leek Company in Chateris, in 2015. September 26 He was with a small group of Lithuanians at the time.

“We were concerned that something bad had happened to Mr. Puis that night,” said Chief Detective Inspector Rob Hall of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and the Hertfordshire Serious Crime Unit.
During the investigation into the possible murder, during which no trace of R. Puišis was found, a suspect was arrested and then released.

Last year, an account was created in the name of R. Puišis on a social network with photos of him, but the police did not confirm that the Lithuanian was still alive.

“For almost five years, the disappearance of R. Puišis has been a complete mystery,” said Chief Detective Inspector R. Hall. – Finally, at the end of June, we received information that led us to him. After searching the wooded area of ​​Hatecroft Road, we finally found R. Puišis. The man lived in the offspring very well hidden and did not seem to have interacted with anyone for a long time. “

According to R. Hall, officials believe that the Lithuanian “decided to escape because he became the victim of a crime and was exploited earlier.”

R. Puišis now receives “the necessary assistance after the last five years or more of living in extremely difficult conditions,” added the chief detective inspector.

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