Feb 28 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Arrested the son of the Ukrainian banker who fell on via Nerino

Igor Adarich, son of the deceased Ukrainian banker Oleksandr Adarich, has been arrested in Barcelona on charges related to his father's death.

On a gray morning in Milan, police in Barcelona apprehended Igor Adarich, a 34-year-old son of Oleksandr Adarich, the former Ukrainian banker found dead under a B&B balcony on January 23rd. He is accused of aggravated kidnapping associated with his father's death. Investigators believe Igor persuaded his father, who was embroiled in the opaque world of finance and cryptocurrency investments, to travel to Milan for what turned out to be a deadly trap.

The arrest follows a troubling sequence of events that led to Oleksandr's demise in a hotel room, where evidence suggests foul play occurred. Remarkably, found in the room were indicators of restraint on the victim's wrist and a computer still logged into a cryptocurrency platform, hinting at the events transpiring at the time of the incident. The investigation is being led by prosecutor Rosario Ferracane in collaboration with the local police, emphasizing the complexity and severity of the case surrounding the father-son dynamics and the potential financial motivations.

This disturbing case raises questions about the influence of financial dealings on personal relationships and the dark turns they can take. As both a personal tragedy and a crime with potential international implications, the situation continues to unfold, drawing attention to the precarious intersection of investment pressures and family loyalty, especially within high-stakes financial environments.

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