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Antarctic scientist ‘stabs colleague who kept telling him the endings of books he was reading on remote research station’

Sergey Savitsky allegedly lost it with Oleg Beloguzov and stabbed him with a kitchen knife in the canteen.

A SCIENTIST accused of attempted murder in Antarctica stabbed his colleague because “he was fed up with the man telling him the endings of books,” it has been claimed.

Scientific engineer Sergey Savitsky, 55, became enraged and stabbed welder Oleg Beloguzov, 52, with a kitchen knife.


Welder Oleg Beloguzov, 52, reportedly kept spoiling he endings of books Savitsky was reading from the research station library

The wounded man was evacuated to Chile with a knife injury to the chest.

His heart was injured in the attack and he was admitted to the intensive care unit of a hospital but his life is understood not to be in danger.

The alleged attacker was deported to Russia’s second city St Petersburg where he was immediately arrested and a criminal probe launched.

Savitsky, now under house arrest, has expressed remorse over the attack in the station’s canteen.

Reports say the altercation was fuelled by alcohol.



Welder Oleg Beloguzov, 52, reportedly kept spoiling he endings of books Savitsky was reading from the research station library:




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