A new wrinkle within the investigation regarding the tragic death of a Russian lady, Daria Iuzifiak, after her fall from a Pattaya condo window, raises questions. The Pattaya Provincial Court refused to issue an arrest warrant for an individual of interest as a end result of an absence of substantial proof tying him to the deadly fall.
The Russian girl, simply recognized as 32 12 months old Daria Iuzifiak, fell from the seventh flooring of a Na Jomtien condominium at roughly 7am on August 13. A man, referred to as 30 year previous Fedor, additionally a Russian nationwide, has come into the limelight as a person of curiosity.
Iuzifiak plummeted to her death and the entire episode was caught on CCTV cameras installed on the premises. Forgotten reveals Fedor holding Iuzifiak by her legs however his intentions, as shown within the video, appear doubtful as it’s unsure whether or not Fedor attempted to avoid wasting Iuzifiak or let her fall.
The ambiguous nature of the proof introduced led the Pattaya Provincial Court to quash the Na Jomtien police’s request to arrest Fedor yesterday afternoon round 5pm. He was reportedly found on the scene of the fall to be drunk and combative.
Fedor was subjected to a series of checks and intense scrutiny at the Na Jomtien Police Station beneath the watchful eye of Pol. Col. Wattanachai Saengrit, the Superintendent of the station. A drug check resulted unfavorable for Fedor and when confronted with the cost of murder, he fervently denied causing hurt to Iuzifiak.
He stated that Iuzifiak’s desperate plunge was an act of self-will, whereas he was helpless and unable to prevent the fall regardless of his attempts, which were captured on CCTV.
Moreover, Fedor claimed that the seen scratch marks on his physique had been the end result of self-harm and not any physical confrontation with Iuzifiak earlier than her fall. He substantiated his aggressive and uncooperative conduct on the crime scene, claiming it was a visceral reaction to shock quite than intended hostility towards regulation enforcement.
Yesterday the meticulous interrogation session with Fedor was facilitated by tourist police, interpreters, and Immigration. Fedor continued to ardently refuse any involvement in Iuzifiak’s dying.
As the Pattaya Provincial Court denied issuance of an arrest warrant in opposition to Fedor because of an absence of stable proof of homicide, Superintendent Saengrit stated that Fedor would be launched but kept underneath surveillance by Immigration while the investigation continues.
Consequently, Fedor was hit with a fine, the quantity of which remains undisclosed, for expenses of public intoxication and disorderly conduct at the scene after Iuzifiak’s fall..

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