ANKARA, December 5 The Turkish side corresponded with the Lithuanian intelligence services to capture a suspect in the murder of two Russian women in Bodrum, who, according to preliminary data, is located in Lithuania, the Hürriyet newspaper writes, citing sources.
As previously reported by Haberturk TV channel, the bodies of two people of “Russian nationality” were found in the Turkish resort area of Bodrum, they were wrapped in sheets and tied with rope. One of the bodies belongs to a woman, and the other to a girl. According to the Kent TV channel, they turned out to be Irina Dvizova and her daughter who lived in Bodrum; the probable suspect in their murder is the woman’s ex-husband.
““Irina Dvizova’s ex-husband Andrei Kushlevich, who is wanted as a suspect in a double murder, was found to be in Lithuania. It is reported that the necessary correspondence with the Lithuanian special services was carried out to capture Kushlevich,” the publication writes.
It is also specified that law enforcement agencies analyzed the camera recordings.
“»On the twenty-eighth of November at about 16.00, the bodies of a mother and daughter were found on a steep slope by the side of the road, wrapped in a sheet at a distance of 3 meters from each other. After a prosecutor's check, the bodies were taken to the Bodrum State Hospital, and then to the Institute's morgue «Mugla forensic medicine to establish the exact cause of death. It was established that the mother and daughter were killed by Irina Dvizova's ex-husband Andrei Kushlevich. It was established that after the incident, Kushlevich fled to Lithuania with his little son,» the publication notes.