Ekaterina Antontseva found dead
A Russian scientist and part-time model has been found dead in her apartment – without her thumb, which was reportedly found at the home of a man suspected of using it to access to her phone, according to a report.
The naked body of Ekaterina Antontseva, 34, a biochemist at
the St. Petersburg Technological Institute, was found by her boyfriend, a
construction entrepreneur, when he returned from a business trip, The Sun
reported.
Authorities said she was apparently strangled last week.
The suspect — an avid computer gamer identified only as
Artyom, 36 – has been detained on suspicion of murder, according to the news
outlet.
He is suspected of using Antontseva’s thumb print to access
her cell phone to send since-deleted messages saying she was sick and unable to
go to work.
Investigators believe he may have owed Antontseva money –
leading to an argument about repaying it, The Sun reported.
After she was killed, gaps in the windows and doors inside
her apartment were reportedly sealed to prevent a stench from being detected by
her neighbors.
“We all grieve very much. She was a very good person, very
sympathetic,” said Dr. Mark Shamtsyan, head of the microbiological synthesis at
the institute, the outlet reported, citing pdmnews.ru.
“We all loved and respected her, and now it’s hard to talk
about it. This is all unexpected for us,”he added. “She… loved her work, she
liked working with students. She was a good researcher and teacher.”
Shamtsyan said Antontseva’s’ co-workers began looking for
her when she didn’t show up for work.
“And on the weekend we received information from the
investigating authorities,” he said.
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