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Russian researcher arrested after “stabbing colleague” at remote Antarctic station

The wounded man was sent to Chile but is not in a serious condition

Newsroom October 30 09:59

Russian engineer who allegedly stabbed a fellow staff member at a remote Antarctica research station was on Wednesday under house arrest and awaiting trial, a court said.

Sergei Savitsky stabbed a colleague in the chest with a knife on October 9 in the canteen at Russia’s Bellingshausen Station, “with the aim of murder”, the Saint Petersburg court press service said.

The pair had spent six months working together at the isolated station 75 miles off the coast of Antarctica.

Savitsky, 54, gave himself up to police after flying to Saint Petersburg on October 20 via Chile, Uruguay and the Netherlands, local news site 47news.ru reported. A city district court ordered that he be held under house arrest on a charge of attempted murder.

Before being taken away by police, Savitsky told the news site he regretted his actions.

“It’s bad that everything worked out like this,” he said, lamenting that he would be unlikely to get further employment at the station. “Who needs a person who waves a knife around at the Antarctic?”

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The wounded man was sent to Chile but is not in a serious condition, Saint Petersburg’s Fontanka news website reported.

He is to take a regular flight back to Russia, it said, citing the Institute of the Arctic and the Antarctic where Savitsky works.

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