The man killed in Burning Man is identified by the authorities

On Wednesday, the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office identified the man who was killed at Burning Man last week.
The victim was identified by fingerprints as Vadim Kruglov of Russia, said the Sheriff’s office. He was identified by the office of the medical examiner of Washoe and his family was informed of his death.
His body was found after 9 pm on Saturday “lying on the ground” in a blood swimming pool, said the sheriff’s office.
A suspect has not been identified and civil servants ask for public help to find “anyone who would commit such odious crime against another human being”.
Officials said the details of the death mode are retained at the time while the investigation is underway.
When asked updates to the case on Tuesday morning, the sheriff’s office said he didn’t.
“Our hearts go to the family and friends of Vadim and we mourn the loss of a member of the community,” said Burning Man in a statement on Wednesday.
The festival said that it would do “everything we can to help the investigation of the sheriff so that the aggressor can be captured and brought to justice”, including a “Don coordinated to the Secret Witness program, which offers rewards for more information that contributes to the investigation of law application”.
At least another person has died in Burning Man in recent years. Last year, Kendra Frazer, 39, died after “emergency services staff responded to a report by a person who did not respond.
Death was one of the few exceptional events at this year festival, held in the Black Rock City desert, Nevada.
A baby was “spontaneously” delivered in a recreational vehicle to a woman who did not know that she was pregnant, and the infamous “orgy tent” was claimed by dust storms that overturned the camp.
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