In Donskoy, a severe crime unfolded near the emergency entrance of the local medical center when an unidentified assailant fatally wounded a 51-year-old resident. The notification comes from the SU SK press service for the Tula region via its official Telegram channel, which has released initial details for public awareness while the investigation continues.
According to the preliminary findings, on the evening of March 3, 2023, authorities recovered the body of a 51-year-old woman at the site, bearing multiple stab wounds to the torso and head. The injuries were fatal at once, and bystanders reported seeing a struggle near the emergency entrance, prompting responders to secure the area and begin life-saving efforts that were unsuccessful. The scene was promptly cordoned off for forensic examination, with investigators gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses who were nearby at the time. The investigation is proceeding with all standard procedures to establish precisely what happened and to identify the person responsible, including a review of surveillance footage and analysis of medical examiner findings. The authorities stated that additional investigative actions will be undertaken in the near future to clarify every circumstance surrounding the incident and to determine the motive, if any, behind the attack, as well as to pinpoint the attacker’s identity and location in the moments leading up to the crime.
In a related note, authorities brought attention to a separate historical incident involving a resident of Novokuznetsk who allegedly killed two people. In that case, a passerby was allegedly asked to assist in concealing the bodies, a detail that has been noted for public record in official statements. This information is provided to give context to prior cases reported by law enforcement, though it does not imply a direct connection to the Donskoy incident under current investigation, which remains the primary focus of the ongoing inquiry (source: SU SK press service for the Tula region via Telegram).”