RosSMI reported that the victim refused to pay the suspect for services. Based on this, a conflict broke out that caused the suspect to kill a Russian scientist.
Andrey Botikov, co-creator of the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V, was killed by the victim’s lover whom he had invited to his home. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel 112.
It was reported that the murderer was Aleksey, who had previously served 10 years in prison for kidnapping, and after he was released, he started to serve in a private manner. He came to the victim with a girlfriend, whom he left to wait at the entrance.
The channel writes that after receiving sexual services from Alexei, Botikov refused to pay him. It was then that the suspect decided to strangle the Russian scientist. Then he finished with the knife. After the massacre, the suspect took his valuables and fled the scene with his girlfriend. He told her what he had done, but he did not report it to the police.
The next day, colleagues noticed that Andrei Botikov did not come to work in the laboratory. They decided to contact the police, who found the victim’s body in his apartment. Suspect Alexei was also immediately detained.
Recall that the Russian media has already covered the Bottikov murder. While the name of the victim is not officially known, one source has openly stated that Andrei Botikov, one of the creators of the Sputnik V vaccine, born in 1974, was killed as a result of a family dispute.
The Investigative Committee also confirmed that on March 2, a 29-year-old man had an argument with the owner of an apartment on Rogova Street and then strangled him with a belt.
The Russian Federation also reported that a shadow banker and former adviser to Kadyrov died in Moscow “under strange circumstances”. Pyotr Chuvilin was a connoisseur of the place where Chechnya leaders and high-ranking Russian security officials hid the shadow capital. He gave some of this information to the inspectors.
Source: Focus
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