Dutch identify cold case murder victim as Russian art dealer

Dutch identify cold case murder victim as Russian art dealer

Police urged his next of kin to contact the authorities for more information.

Dutch police identified the remains by DNA testing in 2021, but did not initially release the victim’s identity. (AFP pic)
AMSTERDAM:
Amsterdam police said today they had identified a torso found wrapped in blue plastic in the IJ river in 2013 as belonging to missing Russian art dealer Aleksandr Levin.

Police spokesman Wendy Boudewijn said the Dutch authorities identified the remains by DNA testing in 2021, but did not initially release the identity as they have not yet managed to contact Levin’s next of kin.

While there had previously been cooperation with Russian authorities, the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine has meant contact was severed, Boudewijn told Reuters.

Police urged Levin’s next of kin to contact the Dutch authorities for more information.

According to Dutch daily Telegraaf, Levin was a wealthy businessman who dealt in icons.

His body, which had the head and limbs severed, was found in the water near Amsterdam’s gentrified docklands across from the central train station in January 2013.

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