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Son, we’re sorry… The case of the Ukrainian mafia boss’s son who was kidnapped and held for a $10 million ransom has now reached its conclusion. RIP, Igor Komarov.

Son, we’re sorry… The case of the Ukrainian mafia boss’s son who was kidnapped and held for a $10 million ransom has now reached its conclusion. RIP, Igor Komarov.

Disturbing police update after body parts wash up on Bali beach

Police are still searching for six suspects

Warning: This article contains allegations of kidnapping and body mutilation which some readers may find distressing.

Police have provided a disturbing update after body parts was discovered on a Bali beach last month.

Officers in Indonesia had been searching for Igor Komarov, the son of a Ukrainian businessman, after he was allegedly kidnapped while holidayingin the country with his influencer girlfriend Yesa Mishalova.

The 28-year-old was supposedly abducted on 15 February while riding a scooter and concerns were sparked when a ransom video began circulating online, with Komarov suggesting that he’d already been beaten within an inch of his life and had some of his limbs removed by his kidnappers.

The haunting video sees him plead with his parents to return the ten million they were accused of stealing in the hope of him being allowed to go free, but dismembered body parts were discovered last week on a Bali beach.

Yeva's social media posts have come to an abrupt stop since the incident (Instagram/yeva_mishalova)


Yeva’s social media posts have come to an abrupt stop since the incident (Instagram/yeva_mishalova)

And the latest police update seems to tragically suggest that those belong to Komarov, with DNA tests matching those of his mother.

“DNA tests have been conducted by the police forensic laboratory in Jakarta into six samples we got from the body parts,” Bali Police Senior Commissioner Ariasandy said.

The tests focused on samples of the washed up body parts, which included a molar tooth, a collarbone, a fragment of the thigh bone (femur), a rib bone, a toe bone, and a fragment of the shin bone.

Ariasandy added: “The DNA tests match with the DNA sample from [Mr Komarov’s] mother. Based on (this), we found that the body parts (were) identical to the victim.”

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