U.S. Police Confirm Death Of Missing 24-Year-Old Kazakh Man
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U.S. police have confirmed that a body found in Illinois belongs to missing 24-year-old Kazakh citizen Asset Kuralbay, Orda.kz reports.
The news was shared by a Chicago resident who had helped the family with the search.
Police have officially confirmed that the body found belongs to Asset Kuralbay. We express our sincere condolences to his family, friends, and loved ones,she wrote on social media.
Kuralbay’s sister flew from New York to Chicago to arrange for his body to be repatriated to Kazakhstan.
Earlier, Orda.kz reported that Asset Kuralbay went missing in Illinois in early June. He lived in Ford Heights, near Chicago. He stopped responding to messages on June 2, and his phone became unavailable on June 7. His documents and bank cards were left at home. On June 10, police found his Toyota Camry, but Kuralbay himself was not found at the time.
Original author: Ruslan Loginov
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