
According to her, her husband became a victim of a terrible crime. The woman claims that after committing the murder, the suspect tried to hide his actions by burying the body in his garden, where it remained for about two days.
“My husband was the sole breadwinner in our family. We have four children who are now left without a father and without support. This is an irreparable loss,” she shared.
The widow insists that the investigation must be complete and transparent, and the actions of the suspect should be legally assessed in accordance with all legal norms.
She also requests oversight of the investigation process and to be informed as the affected party.
The woman added that based on the available information, she has reason to believe that the suspect may be insane, but this should not affect the objectivity of the investigation.
She recounted that on the day of the tragedy, her husband was with friends, and later another person joined them, after which a conflict occurred. Two men fled, while her husband remained at the scene.
The widow noted that the funeral took place on March 24, but according to her, none of the suspect's relatives came to express condolences.
Photo from the press service of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of Chui Region
According to the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of Chui Region, a man suspected of this brutal murder had previously been detained. On March 22, 2026, a report was received at the Internal Affairs Department of the Jayil District that a body had been found buried in the ground at the "Southern" dacha site in Kara-Balta.
An investigative operational group arrived at the scene, and during excavations at a depth of 15–20 centimeters, the body of a man was discovered. It was later revealed that the deceased was B.N., born in 1993.