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Body Found in Bosphorus Believed to Be Missing Russian Swimmer With DNA Confirmation Pending

The remains were recovered near the race finish area where the swimmer vanished in August.

Overview

  • Marine police retrieved a man's body in a swim suit off Istanbul's Kuruçeşme/Bebek shoreline and transported it to the morgue, with Turkish media publishing video of the operation.
  • The Russian consulate in Istanbul said only DNA analysis can confirm the identity, after police indicated the case may involve Nikolai Svechnikov.
  • Relatives were called in for identification, and the swimmer's mother is expected in Turkey to provide samples, with results anticipated in two to three days according to the family's lawyer.
  • A family member said she is 99% certain the body is Svechnikov based on the wetsuit and build, while stressing confirmation awaits DNA testing.
  • The family has lodged a complaint with Istanbul prosecutors over the event's organizers, and their legal team says it will push to accelerate the investigation and seek accountability and compensation.