Brutal murder in vacation paradise: The man who found the body of the young woman speaks for the first time, here are four mistakes
The murder incident that took place last week on the Greek island of Kos (Kos) in the Aegean Sea continues to be discussed…
The body of 27-year-old Polish citizen Anastazja Rubinska, whom her boyfriend reported missing to the police a week ago, was found days later in a badly battered state. While the young woman who learned to work at a hotel on the island was determined to have drowned, a 32-year-old Bangladeshi man was detained as a suspect.

Bangladeshi man arrested.
The authorities captured the Bangladeshi man named Salahuddin S. and had remarkable findings in the camera recordings. In the camera recordings, it was determined that Salahuddin and Rubinska entered the attacker’s house together, but the young woman never left the house afterwards.
Going deeper into the investigation, the Greek police discovered that the attacker left the house a short time later, went to a market to withdraw money and tried to buy plane tickets there. Salahuddin S., who was arrested, confessed that he met Rubinska and that they went to his house together. He said Salahuddin Rubinska, who said he gave the girl drugs and then had sex, left the house later.
But days later, Rubinska’s lifeless body was discovered in a garbage bag among twigs, grass clippings and corn. It was also seen that Rubinska’s body was found very close to Salahuddin’s house.

The attacker was said to have gone to a market after the incident and took money.
On the other hand, the Greek media also revealed the chain of mistakes made by the Bangladeshi attacker. In the video images it is seen that the man left the house where he lived with the young woman and took him to the place where the young woman’s body was found. In the records, the attacker enters the house alone a few hours later and then leaves the house to go to the same area. It was also recorded that the man returned to his house alone in the morning. Claiming that these images are the first and clear evidence, the Greek police also announced the second mistake.
HE SWITCHED OFF THE PHONE BUT…
Greek police also claimed that the man turned off his phone so his location would not be known from the satellite, but this was revealed due to movements in camera recordings and the mobile phone signal. It was also reported that the man frequently wandered around the place where the woman’s lifeless body was found.
On the other hand, it was claimed that the attacker tried to erase the data from the young woman’s mobile phone, then took the SIM card out of her mobile phone and threw it somewhere near the crime scene.

Although the DNA and toxicology report has not yet arrived, Greek police believe the girl’s killer has been identified.
The roommate’s expressions are out
While the DNA and toxicology report has yet to be completed, Salahuddin S.’s Pakistani roommate also shaped the process with his statements.
His Pakistani roommate, whose name has not been released, said: “I saw Salahuddin and Anastazja together that day. They were drinking too much alcohol and they asked me to leave the room. I too have gone. When I woke up around 1 am, my roommate wasn’t there. An hour later, I woke up again, I was curious and called, but his phone was turned off,” she said.
Salahuddin was reported to have told his friend the next day: “Anastazja left the house yesterday and I came home around 11:30 p.m.” His Pakistani roommate said: “When he got home, he was covered in dirt, grass, grass. His shoes were muddy too,” he said.
VOLUNTEER FINDING LIFE SPOKEN BODY
A volunteer named Theodora Panagiotidis, who found the lifeless body of the young woman last week, also told about her experiences.
“We wanted to support the search and rescue teams along with other volunteers,” Panagiotidis said. We drove to Alykes. We saw some cumulus clouds in the field and began to examine them. I saw a piece of wood in the corn crop and this place aroused some suspicion. “There was something strange, but we couldn’t see anything,” he said.
The volunteer, who participated in the search efforts, said: “We started clearing the pile gradually. As the pile dwindled, the smell became more and more intense. Finally we found a black garbage bag. And the smell has become very strong. When we cleaned the bag, we saw the body of the unfortunate young woman, ”he said.
Source: Sozcu

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