Ihor Komarov, 28, was identified from DNA samples taken from the dismembered body and compared to those of his mother, police said.
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Ihor Komarov, 28, was identified from DNA samples taken from the dismembered body and compared to th
Ihor Komarov, 28, was identified from DNA samples taken from the dismembered body and compared to those of his mother, police said.
Crime Body parts found on Bali beach belonged to Ukrainian tourist who was kidnapped and tortured, police say March 6, 2026 / 7:51 AM EST / CBS/AFP Add CBS News on Google Decomposing and mutilated human remains found on a beach on the resort island of Bali belonged to a Ukrainian man kidnapped and tortured while on holiday, Indonesian police said Friday.Ihor Komarov, 28, was identified from DNA samples taken from the dismembered body and compared to those of his mother, Bali police spokesman Ariasandy told reporters in Denpasar, the capital of Bali.He did not name Komarov, but showed a piece of paper with his name and birthdate on it.According to media reports, Komarov — his first name spelled Igor — was the son of a wealthy Ukrainian businessman and was badly tortured by his kidnappers, who sought millions of dollars in ransom from his family.Officially, police say the motive for the crime is still under investigation.Komarov was kidnapped on February 15 while riding on a motorbike with a friend in the resort town of Jimbaran. According to news.com.au, he was traveling with his girlfriend, Yea Mishalova, a social media influencer who shared a photo of herself and Komarov on Valentine's Day.He was forced into a car by a group of assailants, leaving behind the friend who reported the incident to the police. Days later, locals found body parts on a nearby beach and next to a river.Police later arrested the man who had rented the car used in the crime. He named six others — all foreign nationals now considered suspects and wanted for kidnapping and aggravated assault.All six have fled the country, and police have issued an international red notice for their arrest, said Ariasandy, who, like many Indonesians, uses only one name."Some carried out the kidnapping; there may be others who subsequently committed abuse," he added. "All of them are foreign nationals with passports that may number more than two. Some have two or three passports. Verification is being carried out abroad," said Ariasandy. In: Bali Crime © 2026 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Agence France-Presse contributed to this report.