Two fishermen lost in Siberia are suspected of killing and
eating their friend in order to survive, it was claimed last night. A
fourth man is also missing, leading to fears that he, too, was murdered
and cannibalised.
Alexander Abdullaev, 37, and
Alexei Gradulenko, 35, were plucked to safety by a rescue helicopter
having survived temperatures lower than minus 30C three months after
embarking on their fishing trip. But police also found the remains of
one of their friends, his body so hacked to pieces that he has not been
identified.
A wooden stake was found nearby close to a bloodstained jacket, reported the Siberian Times.
Said a source: "We suspect, the two survivors could have killed and
eaten their friend just because of hunger.
But both deny they have
anything to do with his death. Looking at the body parts found at the
spot, we clearly saw cuts.
It means the body was hacked to pieces. Now the body parts some human meat and part of the skull are taken to the morgue."
Police in Neryungri, in the remote Sakha Republic of northern Russia,
say a murder probe has been launched. 'Investigators twice visited the
site and removed human body parts, suggesting violent death,' it was
claimed.
The two survivors strongly deny they killed their
friends, named as Viktor Komarov, 47, or Andrei Kurochkin, 44, reported
the Siberian Times. Instead, they claimed to have left them at a
deserted gold digger's house while they tried to seek help. As yet there
have been no charges or arrests, say police.
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