Corpse of an Uzbek woman was found inside a travel suitcase in St. Petersburg, Russia, the 78.ru said. Reportedly, on December 21, a bag with a woman's corpse inside was found in the basement of a residential building on Olga Berggolts street. The person who committed the crime reported the murder to the police.
"The first to raise the alarm was the brother of the murdered woman. He contacted the Uzbek law enforcement agencies that he was unable to reach his 31-year-old sister. On November 8, the woman came to St. Petersburg to work with her acquaintance, a 24-year-old Uzbekistan national. He worked in the country legally - under a patent," the statement said says.
On December 10, the man returned to his homeland. Later, the investigation found that he had left Russia after committing the murder.
According to information, the tragedy occurred on December 9 at 7:00 p.m. During a quarrel, a man crushed a woman to death with a pillow. After that, the killer placed the body in a bag and took it to the basement of the house.
According to the investigation, the man himself called the police and reported the murder. He gave the exact address where the woman's body was left. A criminal case has been launched on the case.