It has emerged why a man from Yekaterinburg may have killed a colleague and attempted to do away with the others.
A Yekaterinburg resident accused of murdering a cashier has admitted his guilt.
An informed source told "KP-Yekaterinburg" that on the night of November 10 a drunken Yaroslav went to a party at his colleagues' on Borodina Street, where they were celebrating a birthday. According to the insider, the man admitted that he lost control of himself after drinking beer.
By Yaroslav's own recollection, he remembers the events of that night only in fragments. He said he was strictly prohibited from drinking alcohol.
"He admitted his guilt and has already given testimony," the publication's source said.
According to preliminary information, a conflict occurred between Yaroslav and one of the guests named Oleg. However, the man took out his aggression on Olga. As "KP-Yekaterinburg" reports, the woman sustained about ten stab wounds to the chest.
Yaroslav has been charged with "Murder" and "Attempted murder of two persons."
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In Yekaterinburg, a murder occurred in an apartment in one of the buildings in Khimmash on the morning of November 10. In the apartment at 13 Borodina Street a bloody attack took place — a man killed a 52-year-old woman and also wounded her daughter and their acquaintance. The suspect in the crime turned out to be 27-year-old store manager of the local "Monetka" — Yaroslav K. Neighbors of the victim told the media that 52-year-old Olga rented an apartment on the fifth floor at Borodina, 13. The woman worked as a cashier at the "Monetka" near her home. On the fateful morning for Olga she had visiting her daughter, a young granddaughter, and two men. All these people were celebrating a birthday, but whose was not reported.
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It has emerged why a man from Yekaterinburg may have killed a colleague and attempted to do away with the others.
A Yekaterinburg resident accused of killing a cashier has admitted his guilt. According to an informed source quoted by KP‑Ekaterinburg, on the night of November 10 a drunk Yaroslav went to a party at his colleagues' place on Borodina Street, where they were celebrating a birthday.
