DETAINED WHILE IT WAS BLOODY CLOTHING A Serb arrested in Italy on suspicion of KILLING a UKRAINIAN woman whose disappearance was reported 7 days ago



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Carabinieri of Brescia arrested KB (60), originally from Serbia, on suspicion of being involved in the disappearance of the Ukrainian Victoria Vovktorub (42), reported in Italy on 5 November. The police found him while he was trying to remove his bloody clothes, for which he is currently charged with the crime of homicide.

The Ukrainian Victoria Vovktorub (42) lived in Italy for several years, and worked as a bartender in a restaurant in that Italian city and as a caregiver.

Viktoria VovktorubPhoto: Social networks

Viktoria Vovktorub

She and the arrested KB were in a relationship before, for a time they even lived together in an apartment in the settlement of Prvi maj in Brescia, but as the portals of Italy write, it is not clear if the romance was still continuing at the time of the disappearance …

Seeing that she had not answered the phone for several days, her friend reported her disappearance to the Italian police on 5 November, the prosecutor’s office in Brescia was informed and the search began immediately. Her ex-partner, whom she was apparently the last to see alive, is believed to have caught her eye.

The police decided to take him in for an interview and they found him trying to dispose of three bags in Brescia where the police found clothes during the search, and traces of blood and other biological evidence that could help shed light on the crime.

A Brescia prosecutor this morning ordered a search of the apartment of a 60-year-old man to determine whether the unfortunate woman was murdered in her home. Investigators from the Forensic Department noticed that the carpet was missing in the apartment and believe KB threw it away to get rid of the biological traces of the Ukrainian woman.

Meanwhile, KB was admitted to the detention unit and before the judge he denied the crime of homicide, which he is currently charged with. His body has yet to be found and the police are continuing the search.



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