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Suponitsky's alleged killer wrote a message to his ex-wife on the day of the tragedy

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The alleged murderer of St. Petersburg architect Alexander Suponitsky, businessman Konstantin Kozyrev, wrote a message to his ex-wife on the day of the tragedy. This was announced on October 8 by a source of Izvestia.

According to the source, he wrote to his wife in a messenger that "there will be searches" today, and also that "he could not have done otherwise." After receiving the message, his ex-wife tried to call Kozyrev, but he no longer answered the phone.

The source also noted that Suponitsky and Kozyrev had known each other for more than 15 years, the architect's brother was building a house next to the entrepreneur's plot. Moreover, Suponitsky was preparing a project for a country house for the Kozyrev family. At the same time, there were debt obligations between the men, and one of the parties had a problem paying back the debt.

Earlier that day, it was reported that the bodies of two men were found at the scene of a fire in a house on Kremenchugskaya Street in St. Petersburg. Later it became known that Suponitsky was shot at the elevator, at that moment he was there with his daughter. The girl ran away. The suspect in the murder, Kozyrev, according to the source, went to his apartment after the massacre, where he started a fire and committed suicide.

A criminal case has been opened under the article on murder committed with extreme cruelty.

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