Police Major Found Unconscious, Woman Dead in Qaraganda Station Incident
Photo: screenshot Patriot Video
A shocking incident occurred overnight at a Qaraganda police station, Orda.kz reports, citing Patriot.
A young woman was found dead and unclothed in one room, while a police major was discovered unconscious in another — presumably from a drug overdose.
He has been taken to intensive care.
Police cordoned off the scene. The senior police inspector reported finding bodies in different rooms. What exactly happened at the workplace remains unknown,
Patriot reported.
Regional police officials say they are stunned. Qaraganda Police Chief Shakhnazar Salin arrived at the station immediately, and the Vice Minister of Internal Affairs is traveling from Astana to oversee the investigation.
Original Author: Ruslan Loginov
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