A Russian man has 'killed and skinned his wife' after she refused to cook him chicken soup.
Rafis Khuzin, 56, has been detained after confessing to police that he stabbed wife Olga Blinova, 49, to death with a large kitchen knife on October 17 in the Russian city of Berezovsky.
According to police, he attempted to dismember her body, but was only able to skin the upper part of her corpse before hiding it in his garden.
Khuzin had asked his wife to cut up chicken for soup, but she refused, prompting him to unleash his violent attack, according to local media.
Five days later he confessed the killing to law enforcement, resulting in a murder case being opened.
Police spokesman Valery Gorelykh said: 'Even the detectives, who have seen plenty of horrifying scenes over the course of their careers, were shocked by what they found when they arrived first at the scene.'
The horrific case comes after a man in London was accused of murdering his wife after she was found stabbed to death at the home they shared.
Emergency services rushed to their address in Hornchurch, east London on October 18.
Agne Druskienea, 40, was pronounced dead as attempts to save her by paramedics were futile.
Her husband, Augustinas Druskis, 43, was arrested at the scene and charged for her murder.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Service said: 'Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service called officers to a stabbing at a residential property in Cranham Road, Hornchurch at 01:04hrs on Saturday, 18 October.
'Despite the best efforts of emergency workers, Agne was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
'Agne's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
'The man – who was married to the victim – was arrested at the scene.'

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