That would be the one of two nagging discrepancies, the other being eye color. Looking at UID post mortem, I can visualize her face as she may have looked in life, and she does not look like the official police composite. So if they can be off in her composite, where else might they be?
P.S. The timeline and physical descriptions of both Oksana and PIJD are very close, but I've just realized I overlooked one important detail, which is that Oksana's eyes are blue, whereas PIJD has hazel. Sorry about that.
Lovky
Well, I've asked around concerning the ring, and of the people who have so far responded, nobody recognizes the design. Maybe, I'm asking the wrong people.
Still, that doesn't the mean an answer isn't out there. Let us not stop until we have a name and patronymic for her.
Peace out.
http://www.interpol.int/notice/search/missing/2008-5901
I found this profile on Interpol.
Subject is Irina Franzovna Belovusova who disappeared in March of 1996. Yesterday, January 4th would have been her 44th birthday. Her nose and lips are very similar in shape as the PIJD, and there would...
The lips of the PIJD do not match Natalia's. They are very distinct looking. The corners of her top lip descend so that they are parallel with her bottom lip. Her nose in life was likely more rounded at the bulb, and not aquiline as depicted in the original composite sketch.
I am an artist...
I have forwarded the picture of the ring around to see if someone I know in Russia or Belarus could find more info on it.
There is still no central database for missing persons in the former Soviet Union. Missing persons cases are filed by the local authorities in the oblast, or region where...
It's likely too, that she was using her Soviet identification papers and passport. If she was travelling within the former USSR, ie from Moscow to Minsk, she would have received a migration card when she bought her ticket, and be required to register her arrival in another city within three...
http://mvd.gov.by/sm.aspx?guid=176433
Oksana Antonovna Branovitskaya
Branovitskaya, Oksana Antonovna, November 10,1974, resident of Molodechno. Date Missing: November 25, 1994. Last seen leaving home at around 2 PM, and to date her whereabouts are not known.
Description: 20 years old, of...
Greetings everyone,
I've been following this case with some interest for a little while, and decided to join this forum. My nickname Lovky Plut simply the name in Russian of The Artful Dodger. The Jane Doe in Massachusettes fits the description of a woman from Belarus who went missing almost...
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