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The case took an even darker turn on February 27, when police discovered severed human remains near the mouth of the Wos River on Bali’s eastern coast—approximately 30 kilometers from the suspected holding location. The remains included a head, leg, parts of the chest, and internal organs.

Indonesian authorities have already arrested one suspect, identified by the initials CH, and named six others connected to the kidnapping and murder. Police say four suspects fled Bali through Denpasar International Airport, while two others may still be hiding in Indonesia. All have been placed onInterpol’s Red Notice list as an international manhunt continues.
The brutal killing has drawn global attention and raised concerns about the reach of international organized crime networks. As investigators work to confirm the victim’s identity and capture those responsible, Komarov’s family and loved ones remain devastated by the horrifying loss.