A ‘ruthless and calculating’ girl has been jailed for 21 years for attempting to kill her buddy within the US with a poisoned cheesecake to steal her id.
Viktoria Nasyrova was discovered responsible of tried homicide by a New York jury in February.
The 47-year-old took the sedative-laced dessert to Olga Tsvyk’s New York City residence throughout an eyelash appointment in August 2016.
Nasyrova is claimed to have eaten two items of the cheesecake earlier than providing the third piece to the 35-year-old beautician.
Ms Tsyvk, who survived the incident, was present in a coma.
Prosecutors stated Nasyrova had scattered capsules round Ms Tsyvk to make it appear like a suicide, earlier than taking her passport and valuables.
The cheesecake was later discovered to include a potent sedative referred to as phenazepam.
Nasyrova was arrested after her DNA was discovered on the field.
The trial was informed the 2 girls look comparable, with darkish hair and comparable pores and skin tones.
Nasyrova was sentenced on Wednesday.
“A ruthless and calculating con artist is going to prison for a long time for trying to murder her way to personal profit and gain,” Queens district lawyer Melinda Katz stated in an announcement.
Nasyrova’s lawyer, Jose Nieves, stated they’d be interesting in opposition to the conviction and sentence.
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Before her arrest, Nasyrova was additionally on Interpol’s pink listing after being accused of fleeing Russia for killing her neighbour in 2014.
She was allegedly caught on CCTV with the lady’s physique within the passenger seat of her automotive.
Nasyrova denied that allegation in a 2017 interview with CBS and claimed the pictures have been pretend and that she was framed by police.
She additionally informed the New York Post she had labored as a dominatrix in New York – and prompt the cheesecake incident was meals poisoning.
Source: information.sky.com”