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Russian Napoleon enthusiast admits chopping up lover

  • Oleg Sokolov, 63, was arrested on Saturday after being hauled out of an icy river in Saint Petersburg with a backpack containing a woman’s arms

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Oleg Sokolov dressed as Napoleon during an historic re-enactment in 2014. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
A prominent Saint Petersburg-based Napoleon expert has confessed to murdering his young lover and former student and dismembering her body in a grisly crime that sent shock waves across Russia.
Oleg Sokolov, a 63-year-old history lecturer who received France’s Legion d’Honneur in 2003, was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of murder after he was hauled out of the icy Moika River with a backpack containing a woman’s arms.

“He has admitted his guilt,” said Sokolov’s lawyer Alexander Pochuev, adding he regretted what he had done and was now cooperating.

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Sokolov was reportedly drunk and fell in as he tried to dispose of body parts.

Russian investigators search the Moika River in Saint Petersburg. Photo: AFP
Russian investigators search the Moika River in Saint Petersburg. Photo: AFP
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After disposing of the corpse he reportedly planned to commit suicide at the Peter and Paul Fortress, one of the former imperial capital’s most famous landmarks, dressed as Napoleon.

Sokolov teaches history at Saint Petersburg State University, President Vladimir Putin’s alma mater, and was close to the Russian authorities.
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