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    In the mysterious death of a Russian woman in Kemer, a version of the “Turkish Chikatilo” appeared

    Locals are making terrible guesses

    The Kemer resort is buzzing like a beehive: while the Kemer prosecutor's office is conducting an examination of the body of a Russian tourist, 40-year-old Kirov resident Nadezhda Yarygina, who was found dead in the vicinity of the resort, residents are building their versions. True, they are different for locals and guests. And there is only one that both are ready to believe in.

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    “Monday morning began with the fact that in the Kirisha area (a village in the mountains, not far from which on January 12, a search party discovered the body of a Russian woman who had disappeared 8 days earlier) another girl disappeared,” shares Salamat, a local resident working in one of the large Kemeri “intourists”. – A young tourist, but not a foreigner, but a local one. Her parents searched for her, but then abruptly stopped.

    According to Salamat, within a few hours the search for the young resort guest was hushed up; all advertisements asking for help were removed from the Internet and replaced with a brief message that the girl had been found. But for those who managed to look at the photo of the “lost” that was found, a sediment, as they say, remained. Where was the missing girl and how was she found? Explanations today are needed not only by the relatives of the deceased Kirov woman, but also by the entire Turkish tourism industry, if it does not want to leave its Kemer resort without guests. Indeed, today many believe that Nicholas, a Russian-speaking guide of Greek origin, who works in Kemer with Russian tourists and lives in a secluded private house in the same Kirish at the foot of Mount Chalysh, where Nadezhda went for a walk on January 4, could have been involved in the death of the Russian woman. /p>

    – I ask Salamat.

    “We have cases here when girls disappear and then are found,” Salamat answers carefully. – Local students, for example, come to relax in the company of girls. And sometimes the phones themselves are turned off so that parents don’t call them. And then: oh, I went for a walk in the mountains, but there was no connection there.

    – Well, imagine that you went to visit a handsome man and had a drink there, and your mother calls you. Or you went to a youth party, where the music is blaring, and your strict father calls you and demands to turn on the video call.

    It is impossible to achieve more from Salamat. She, like the majority of indigenous Muslim Kemerians, are sure that in the tragedy with our tourist there is definitely some guilt of the tourist herself.

    – Yes, the guide Niko himself, who is now suspected, warns every new arrival so that they don’t go to the mountains alone! – says Adam, another Russian-speaking guide from the same places. “There are cliffs, wild animals, it gets dark suddenly and sharply, but that’s not even the worst thing.” We now have a lot of refugees, some are hiding in the mountains because they have neither documents nor money and they make a living by robbing lonely passers-by. And a single woman in the low season is a real gift for them!

    Meanwhile, the charming Greek guide Nicholas explains to the police and the public why, having volunteered to help the search engines, he continually persistently led the squad away from the place where the unfortunate woman’s body was eventually found. Russian tourists who are in Kemer right now suspect him:

    “His Russian wife recently left him, he is very angry with her,” Natalya from Moscow voices the arguments of her group of vacationers. – Our friends, they had already flown away, they heard Niko drinking in the bar and cursing all Russian women. And Nadezhda’s body was found in the place that had been carefully combed the day before and there was nothing there. And then suddenly there was a corpse, and empty bottles, and packets of pills. And the house closest to the place is Niko’s. He could have given it to someone else. And he could carry it, he’s healthy.

    The Greek guide Niko is indeed “healthy” – a youthful, handsome man, thanks to his knowledge of Russian, he has a stable job in hotels in Kemer, a Russian wife, whom he also met at the hotel, and children from her. And even if they have quarreled now, the Russian tourists who are ready to console the handsome Greek do not end even in the low season. Why would such a macho kill someone?!

    “You yourself have almost answered your question,” states Vasilis gloomily, also a Greek, living near Kemer and working with tourists, only German-speaking ones. “Except for the mountain bandits, no one needs to kill a tourist.” And if she came to visit you, drank alcohol and died, then calling the police is even more unprofitable

    – We now, unfortunately, have just a wave of low-quality alcohol in the low season They just flood the coast with it, many feel very bad, it’s just not advertised.

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