I don't know whether to be glad this piece of shit died or pissed off that he got to die of a heart attack without experiencing even a fraction of the suffering he put her through

I don't know whether to be glad this piece of shit died or pissed off that he got to die of a heart attack without experiencing even a fraction of the suffering he put her through

Case breakdown:

Russian model Anzhelika Tartanova (33) was reportedly in a relationship with millionaire construction businessman Dmitry Kuzmin (41) for around six months. According to investigators, she tried to end the relationship, after which Kuzmin allegedly launched a brutal attack on her.

She suffered devastating head injuries and underwent emergency surgery in which doctors had to remove a large portion of her skull to relieve life-threatening brain swelling. The attack left her with severe brain damage, affecting her speech, memory, and coordination.

Reports say she was left critically injured outside until a passerby found her and called an ambulance. Russian media also reported that while she was in the hospital, Kuzmin allegedly used her phone for about a week to send messages to friends pretending she was fine, delaying concern over her disappearance.

She survived after multiple surgeries and was expected to undergo reconstructive surgery using custom 3D-printed implants to replace the missing part of her skull. However, she was left with permanent, life-changing neurological injuries and faces a long rehabilitation.

Kuzmin was arrested and charged with attempted murder (some reports describe the charge as causing grievous bodily harm, depending on the stage of the case). Before the trial could conclude, he reportedly died of a heart attack. Because of his death, the criminal case was effectively closed, meaning he was never convicted or sentenced.

YouTube Video about the case:

https://youtu.be/9UzSoTPb0gQ?si=6rLsLVZJzp\_5bfUF

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/38999908/millionaire-tycoon-dies-brutal-girlfriend-beating/

u/MdTooDevilish — 3 days ago

[UK] What on earth is actually going on with DPD?

Yesterday they tried to deliver my parcel from the other side of town and I got a "Sorry We Missed You" notification

This morning I get a "Sorry, there's a delay with your parcel; this is normally resolved within 24 hours, and we will update you here shortly"

I get home from work and go to chat to customer service and I get "All of our advisors are busy at the moment"

I honestly give up, DPD can keep the parcel it's really not worth the time and energy.

Absolutely fucking ridiculous

u/MdTooDevilish — 8 days ago

[UK] "Sorry we missed you" our driver attempted to deliver your parcel to you from 7 streets away

u/MdTooDevilish — 10 days ago

[UK] Anyone missing there Hello Fresh order? It's been delivered to the "The Verge" on the A414 near Harlow if you still want it..

u/MdTooDevilish — 14 days ago

Man pays nearly $1,000 for an RTX 5070 Ti and gets a 2ltr bottle of water instead

Because it was so expensive, he refused to leave the pickup point until he opened the package in front of employees.

Inside the graphics card box was a 2-liter bottle of water, apparently placed there to mimic the GPU’s weight.

He was extra cautious because another customer had recently ordered an RTX 5080 and opened the box to find hulled barley pellets instead. That customer’s complaint was initially rejected, and he had to fight for more than two months before Wildberries finally issued a refund after the story gained media attention.

Imagine spending $1,000 on a graphics card and receiving hydration instead.

u/MdTooDevilish — 19 days ago

The owner of a New York pastry shop, on the verge of going bankrupt due to constant robberies, started recording the number of people who rob her shop in just one day

u/MdTooDevilish — 25 days ago

Universal Studios reportedly dodging a $5,700 repair bill owed to a small Swedish non-profit organization after using their Viking ship in The Odyssey

The small Swedish non-profit organization "Vikingaleden" in Nysäter was contacted by Universal Studios regarding their handbuilt viking ship being used in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey. The contract required Universal to pay for any damages done to the ship, but the invoice of approximately $6000 (USD) has been left unpaid, according to the organization.

u/MdTooDevilish — 27 days ago