Pensioner, 85, crushed to dying by toyboy she met on-line after first date goes horribly incorrect
The pair, who had an age gap of over 50 years, met in person after chatting online, but the encounter turned violent when the man violently assaulted the woman
An 85-year-old woman from Tula died after a sexual encounter with a young man she had met on a dating site. According to reports, she had begun a relationship with 33-year-old Vyacheslav Kulakov. The two decided to meet in person, and their date eventually led to sex.
However, things took a dark turn when an argument broke out leading Vyacheslav to assault the elderly woman before leaving. She made it to the hospital and was able to tell doctors what had happened, but later died from her injuries.
Law enforcement officers soon detained Vyacheslav, who initially had no idea that she had died. During questioning, after being informed of her death, he expressed remorse and confessed.
He has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm resulting in death through negligence and faces up to 15 years in prison. In other horrific first-date news, another woman recently died after a man she met online buried her alive.
Mina El Houari believed she had found her soulmate when she began chatting with a man online. The 25-year-old from Cadenet, in southeast France, felt so sure about their connection that she booked a flight to meet him in person in Fez, Morocco, after weeks of conversation.
They decided to meet at his home, and according to his later statement to police, their evening started off well. But things took a sudden turn when Mina collapsed unexpectedly. Panicking, the man claimed he believed she had died on the spot.
Thinking he needed to hide what had happened and dispose of her body, he chose to bury her in his backyard. What he didn’t realize was that Mina was still alive. Overwhelmed and frightened, he admitted he never checked whether she was breathing.
A later autopsy revealed that Mina, who had undiagnosed diabetes, had slipped into a coma before she was buried. She ultimately suffocated in the shallow grave behind the house.
The man kept quiet about the horrifying incident. But when Mina’s family couldn’t reach her, they grew worried and alerted Moroccan authorities.
Unable to contact her, they travelled to Fez to search for their daughter. After speaking with the family, police identified the man as a person of interest in her disappearance.
A search of his property uncovered muddy trousers and a shovel, evidence that led officers to the shallow grave and Mina’s tragic resting place.
The man reportedly confessed and has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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