Police Find Priest’s Body in Car Trunk in Southern Russia

2013/10/19

MOSCOW, October 19 (RIA Novosti) – A murder and arson investigation has been opened in southern Russia after the body of a priest was found in the trunk of his crashed car and his house burned down, investigators said Saturday.


Traffic police officers discovered the body of the 61-year-old Russian Orthodox priest in the trunk of his Audi, which had crashed into a tree in the town of Belorechensk in the Krasnodar Region, Russia’s Investigative Committee said in a statement on its website Saturday. The body of the priest, who was not named by investigators, showed signs of head injuries, the statement said.


Investigators said there had also been a fire at the priest’s home, and that traces of gasoline were discovered inside the building after the fire was extinguished.


A local man with whom the priest had fallen out is suspected of involvement in the crime and investigators are currently looking for him, the statement said, adding that the case has been given priority status.


The murder is the second killing of an Orthodox cleric in Russia in recent months. In August, Pavel Adelgeim, a respected and outspoken 75-year-old priest, was stabbed to death in the northwest city of Pskov. Police charged a 27-year-old man who was reportedly suffering from an unspecified mental illness with the murder.



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