A 47-year-old woman went missing in Yekaterinburg, they’ve been looking for her for two weeks 05:19

47-year-old Elena Yamgurova disappeared in Yekaterinburg. According to the Telegram channel of the portal E1. They’ve been looking for him for two weeks.

On May 18, a native of the Urals stopped communicating.

The organization Liza Alert distributes a leaflet with a photograph and description of the missing person: height -150 centimeters, slim build. The woman has dark brown hair and green eyes.

May 31 in the Sverdlovsk region discovered body of a missing man. The body of a person from Serov, who disappeared a few days ago, was found in the Kakva River. It was stated that the man left behind two children, aged five and two, and a six-month-old baby.

May 30 in the Sverdlovsk region discovered The body of a former employee of the Federal Penitentiary Service. In the village of Flus, a 51-year-old local resident, who previously worked in the Federal Penitentiary Service, went missing. No one saw the woman after May 28, 2023. But he needed medical help.

Police and volunteers organized search activities. His body was found in one of the reservoirs.



Source: Gazeta

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