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WOMAN BUTCHERED EX-COP LOVER AFTER HE DIED IN KINKY SEX GAME

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A WOMAN “accidental­ly” strangled her lover during a kinky rough sex session” before dismemberi­ng his body in a Satanic sacrificia­l ritual.

Anastasia Onegina is currently being detained on suspicion of murdering and hacking to pieces former cop Dmitry Sinkevich, 24.

His corpse was found butchered with a kitchen knife to make it look like the Satanic idol Baphomet.

Onegina and Sinkevich were known to have been interested in the occult and BDSM sex.

Police evidence shows that Sinkevich’s body was drained of blood and the head, hands and feet were stored in the fridge of Onegina’s flat in the Russian city of Oryol.

Lawyer Yulia Minazova claims that the macabre police evidence shows the lips, ears and some fingers were severed.

The corpse’s arms and legs were also removed, as was the penis. Religious experts say that the killing and dismemberi­ng of Sinkevich – who worked as a barman after leaving the force – was done on the last night for sacrifice in the lunar cycle.

The lawyer said: “This dismemberm­ent was not pragmatic but creative, undertaken for a ritual of sacrifice.”

She has handed her analysis to investigat­ors and will present it in court.

Dmitry’s stepmother Nina said: “They found everything except his liver. In the fridge were the head, hands, and feet. She had drained his blood.”

Onegina, who told police that she had “accidental­ly strangled ARREST: Onegina held over Dmitry killing him during hard sex”, is currently undergoing psychiatri­c assessment.

She is being held on suspicion of murder and dismemberi­ng the corpse and will face trial unless she is diagnosed as mentally unfit.

Dmitry’s father Igor said that his son had told him that Onegina’s father was a leading businessma­n and could get him a good job. He explained: “I told him, ‘Be careful with those businessme­n, Dima (Dmitry) so that they don’t tear your head off’.

“I didn’t think this is literally what would happen.”

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