Man's body with stab wounds found in Kyiv — media reports on death of cosmonaut Kadeniuk's son

Man's body with stab wounds found in Kyiv — media reports on death of cosmonaut Kadeniuk's son

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Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man in the Pecherskyi district of the capital, who was found with stab wounds.

This was reported by the Kyiv police on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“Today, at around 8:00 a.m., law enforcement officers received information about the discovery of the body of a 41-year-old Kyiv resident with stab wounds in one of the apartments of a local high-rise building. Currently, an investigative team from the district police department, operatives, and a forensic expert are working at the scene,” the police said.

The legal classification of the incident is being determined.

A Ukrinform source in law enforcement noted that the wounds and the position of the body near the front door indicate a possible struggle.

“There was a knife nearby, but no suicide note,” the source said.

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According to media reports, the victim is the son of cosmonaut Leonid Kadeniuk, Dmytro Kadeniuk.

As reported, the body of an entrepreneur and blogger with a gunshot wound to the head was found in a car in Kyiv.

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