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A tourist from St. Petersburg mysteriously disappeared on the beach in Antalya. What is known

The search for Russian Irina Kiselyova continues on the Turkish coast
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Searches are underway in Antalya, Turkey, for 41-year-old Irina Kiselyova, a resident of St. Petersburg, who disappeared while on vacation with her young son. The circumstances of the incident remain unclear, and investigative actions are continuing. All the details are in the Izvestia article.

What is known about the incident

Irina Kisileva came to Antalya on vacation with her 12-year-old son on October 26. They checked into the Royal Atlantis Spa Hotel & Well, on October 31, the woman disappeared.

The evening before she disappeared, she told the child that she would go to the store, took $5 and went to the beach with another guest, whom she had met the day before. The man himself claims that at some point he left the woman to play volleyball, and when he returned, he did not find Kisileva on the beach. At the same time, he first took her things to his room, but around 23 o'clock he decided to take the woman's bag to the reception.

The family planned to return home on November 5. With the assistance of the staff of the Consulate General and the Turkish side, Irina's young son was urgently sent to St. Petersburg to visit his grandmother.

Investigation

The last person to see the woman was a cleaner on the beach. According to him, Irina was sleeping on a chaise longue at about 19:00. The woman's further movement has not yet been traced. The search continues

Local police, coast guard, rescue services and representatives of the Russian consulate are involved in the search. The operation is under the control of the Turkish President's office.

The coast is being patrolled and hotel areas are being checked, and operational search work is underway.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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