The case of a Russian woman, Irina Dvizova, and her 15-year-old daughter Dayana, whose bodies were found last week along a roadside in Bodrum, southwestern Turkey, has drawn attention to the proceedings surrounding the alleged involvement of her former husband. Reports relayed by a source identified as Anna (name changed) to socialbites.ca indicate that authorities have imposed a restraining order preventing the ex-husband from approaching Dvizova or her daughter. According to Anna, the couple had separated long ago, and they shared a son who is the youngest child in the family. She also noted that Dvizova’s ex-husband had previously displayed behavior that law enforcement considered threatening toward her.
Witness statements and police records suggest that the ex-husband, who holds Lithuanian citizenship, is not a resident of Turkey. The Turkish police reportedly issued a no-contact directive, and this measure appears to be part of ongoing investigations into the double tragedy. Local authorities reported that the two women lived in Bodrum, where Irina worked as a real estate agent and cultivated a modeling career. Police are examining all angles of the case, including the possibility that the ex-husband, identified in some accounts as 45-year-old Andrei Kuslevich, could be connected to the murder. Traces of blood were discovered on a sofa inside the house in Konacık, the district where the mother and daughter had resided, and investigators reviewed nearby surveillance footage to track the vehicle that left the residence.
As the investigation unfolds, families in the area are grappling with fear and the shock of a crime that appears to have shattered a tranquil community. In the days leading up to the discovery of Irina and Dayana, relatives had reported them missing when contact with them could not be established. The incident has prompted a broader dialogue about safety, the role of police surveillance, and the complex dynamics that can accompany international marriages and cross-border relationships. The inquiry continues as authorities gather additional evidence, interview witnesses, and verify timelines to determine the sequence of events that led to this double death.
In related developments, a separate report from Tolyatti described a separate incident in which a woman confronted law enforcement with a rifle, creating a tense standoff. This incident, while not directly linked to the Bodrum case, underscores ongoing concerns about safety and security in communities across different regions. Investigators stress that they are pursuing every credible lead and will disclose findings only when verified. The case remains under active review as authorities work to establish a clear and factual account of what happened to Irina Dvizova and her daughter Dayana, and whether any other individuals were involved.