Morgue man fired after sex with corpse of Oksana Aplekaeva

  • The abuser, known only as Alexander, is reported to have confessed
  • But under Russian law the sacked morgue worker cannot  be prosecuted
  • Former reality show star Oksana Aplekaeva was murdered in 2008
  • Police have emphasised that Alexander had nothing to do with her death 

A morgue technician has been sacked after tests revealed he had sex with the corpse of a murdered reality star.

Oksana Aplekaeva, a former star of Russia’s top reality show Dom-2, was  murdered in 2008. Her body was found by a lorry driver on the side of a motorway.

The star’s killer has never been caught but new information led police to exhume her body and carry out more detailed forensic tests.

Evidence collected revealed that Aplekaeva had been sexually violated after her death. 

Oksana Aplekaeva was a former reality TV star

 Oksana Aplekaeva was a former reality TV star who was murdered in 2008

 Alexander (above), was still working at the morgue until the discovery of his actions - he has now been forced to resign

 Alexander (above), was still working at the morgue until the discovery of his actions – he has now been forced to resign

DNA tests showed that a forensic morgue technician named only as 37-year-old Alexander was the offender.

Alexander, still working at the morgue until the discovery of his actions, has been forced to resign.

He said: ‘I could not argue against science. I have not been able to find a job for three months.’

He also claims that his wife left him and changed her phone number.

Alexander's abuse of Oksana Aplekaeva was only discovered when police exhumed her body to carry out more detailed forensic tests and unearthed evidence that had been sexually violated after her death

Alexander’s abuse of Oksana Aplekaeva was only discovered when police exhumed her body to carry out more detailed forensic tests and unearthed evidence that had been sexually violated after her death

Alexander worked for the morgue for 12 years. There was no suggestion in Russian reports that he had interfered with other corpses during that time.

Russian media have reported that Alexander cannot be punished for his deed, as there is no law in Russian legislation that deals with such incidents.

Police have emphasised that Alexander did not have anything to do with Aplekaeva’s murder.

The still-unidentified killer is believed to have thrown Aplekaeva out of a moving car and then returned to the scene, an undisclosed location in Russia, to cover up the body.



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