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A shocking crime has emerged from the luxury confines of a five-star hotel in Dubai, where a flight attendant was discovered dead, having suffered at least 15 stab wounds inflicted with scissors. Authorities have arrested her ex-husband in connection with the murder.
Albert Morgan, a 41-year-old Russian national, was apprehended in St. Petersburg on murder charges shortly after arriving in the city, according to court reports.
Investigators allege that Morgan, a legal consultant, followed his former wife to the United Arab Emirates, driven by a wave of jealousy that had been building up.
He reportedly harbored the false suspicion that she was working as an escort for high-profile clients during their relationship.
Morgan allegedly gained entry to her room at the Voco Bonnington hotel by pretending to be a guest, with plans to humiliate her by smearing green paint and cutting her hair.
However, the situation escalated into a violent confrontation, during which Morgan is accused of launching a brutal attack with the scissors before making his escape.
The 25-year-old was found with at least 15 stab wounds to her neck, torso and limbs, according to officials.
The pair lived together in St Petersburg for two years when they were together.
Albert Morgan, 41, was arrested in St Petersburg on suspicion of murder
He allegedly ‘stalked’ his ex-wife to Dubai to confront her after reading her private messages
The flight attendant’s body was found in the five-star Voco Bonnington hotel in Dubai
After they broke up, Morgan is said to have accessed her private messages – which prompted him to make the 2,700-mile flight to confront her.
He allegedly travelled to Dubai with an accomplice – a bailiff from St Petersburg – who followed the victim from the lobby to figure out her room number.
Then, after donning a hotel robe from the laundry room, Morgan is said to have persuaded a maid to let him into the room, claiming he had forgotten his key.
Dubai police identified the suspect from hotel CCTV and notified Russian authorities, who made the arrest.
Before being detained, Morgan reportedly sent requests to be dispatched to fight in Putin’s war against Ukraine.
Signing up to fight is a common loophole used by many alleged criminals in Russia to evade justice.
Despite this bid, Morgan was detained by police and has been remanded in custody for two months pending further investigations.
Morgan applied to go and fight against Ukraine ahead of his arrest
The woman’s body was found in the hotel room with at least 15 stab wounds
During their two-year marriage, the woman had several times called police over conflicts with Morgan but then withdrawn her complaints against him, say reports citing law enforcement sources.
Court footage shows the suspect wearing a hat and mask as he appeared before a Russian judge.
A court statement read: ‘The Oktyabrsky District Court of St Petersburg has ordered Albert Morgan to remain in custody as a preventive measure, accused of committing a crime under Part 1 of Article 105 of the Russian Criminal Code (murder).’
Investigative officials in St Petersburg said: ‘According to investigators, between December 17 and 18 of this year, the man, while stalking the victim, with whom he had previously been in a relationship, stabbed her at least 15 times in her vital organs with a stabbing or cutting object, resulting in her death.
‘After committing the crime, the man fled the country and was arrested upon his return to St. Petersburg.’