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    MURDER OF AFRICAN STUDENT IN ST. PETERSBURG SOLVED

    Kommersant, Russia
    Sept 16 2005

    Vladislav Piotrovksy, head of the criminal police of the Main
    Department of Interior Affairs in St. Petersburg, announced yesterday
    that the murder of Congolese student Roland Epassaka, who died Tuesday
    night after being knifed on September 9, had been solved.

    Piotrovsky and other city officials met with about 100 students from
    African and Asian countries yesterday in the building of the city's
    legislative assembly. "The victim was acquainted with acquainted with
    the most disorderly contingent in the neighborhood where he lived,"
    Piotrovsky told the students. "On September 9, he and his brother
    and one more acquaintance were drinking alcoholic beverages in the
    apartment he rented. Then he young man went to the store near the Metro
    station, where he met acquaintances who attacked him... The identities
    of those people have been established and more evidence is being
    gathered now." He added that it is hard for the police to guarantee
    the safety of students who live away from campus, not in dormitories.

    The students began to object, but they were politely led out of the
    building at that point. A spontaneous action emerged in the courtyard
    of the building and the students marched along Nevsky Prospekt to
    Smolny Palace, the city governor's residence on the Square of the
    Proletariat Dictatorship, where they were dissuaded from continuing
    by the police. The city prosecutor's office refused to confirm that
    the murder had been solved. A spokesman there said that "so far,
    no one has been charged and no one has been taken into custody in
    the case." Kommersant has determined that the suspects in the case
    are the victim's Armenian former girlfriend and her new friend,
    a Chechen national. They have in fact been taken into custody, but
    for living in the city without registration.
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