On a steep slope near the Turkish resort town of Bodrum, the bodies of 42-year-old Russian woman Irina Dvizova and her 15-year-old daughter Dayana were found wrapped in sheets and tied with ropes. This was reported by local journalists from Kent TV, Haberturk and CNN Turk.

Photo: Irina Dvizova’s Instagram
According to Kent TV, Dvizova, who worked as a real estate agent in Bodrum, and her daughter disappeared several days ago. Their relatives reported this to the security forces and went to the woman’s house, where they saw blood on the sofa. The bodies of the Russian women were found by tracing the path of the car that left the house after the murder.
Anterhaber claims that close families also reported the disappearance of Dvizova’s five-year-old son from her second husband. Local publications call the man the main suspect in the murder. As Shot writes, we are talking about 45-year-old Lithuanian citizen Andrei Kuslevich. According to information from Kent TV, he has already left Turkey.
Kuslevich, the telegram channel clarified, until 2017 he worked as a bodyguard for an oligarch from Monaco. However, he then opened the safe from which he stole the jewelry. He was detained at the Moscow airport and sent into custody, but before being taken to a pre-trial detention center from the Babushkinsky Court in Moscow, he escaped.
In September of this year, it became known about the murder of femactivist Anastasia Emelyanova in Erzurum, Turkey. The suspect was her fiancé of Syrian origin, Nizar, whom the activist met while already living in Turkey — the girl went there after the start of the war in Ukraine because of her anti-war position.

