The death of four Russians in Albania: Showing the highest level of the Russian state, that's what they want.

In Russia, the issue of the deaths of 4 tourists from Moscow to a hotel in the village of Qerret in Kavaja has reached the highest levels of the Russian state. Alexander Bastrykin himself head of Russia's Detective Committee, which is equivalent to KLP in Tirana, has directed the Main Department of Investigation and Legal Medicine there [...]
Alexander Bastrykin himself head of Russia's Detective Committee, which is equivalent to the KLP in Tirana, has instructed the Main Department of Investigation and Legal Medicine there to receive information from the competent authorities of the Republic of Albania and to report all circumstances of the tragic death of Russian citizens.
Otherwise, the death of four tourists from Russia at Kavaja Carre is recorded as murder. Investigation materials for the death of four Russian tourists have been recorded in an unnamed proceedings for the criminal work of “homicide”.
The investigative group after the meeting held today decided to register the investigation under this charge, despite failing to come to a conclusion, as they are awaiting response to water tests as well as autopsy of the bodies of four victims.
Four Russians lost their lives on October 15th at a hotel in Kavaja Carret. The victims are Natalia Burenkova, 58, Sergei Burenkov, 60, Nikita Belousov, 37, and Ekaterina Burenkova 31.
The Russian press writes that the 58-year-old woman was suffering from cancer and that's why she hasn't been introduced in the water, since they were found near the winter pool.
The moment they were found dead, they were wearing suitable swimming clothes but it's not clear whether they went in.
While relatives of the victims have claimed that none of them consumed alcohol or narcotics. The real cause of death is expected to be determined after the results of the autopsy.











