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Viktoria Nasyrova (left) and Olga Tsvyk (right)
By Tiffany Wertheimer
''Viktoria Nasyrova tried to kill her beautician Olga Tsvyk in 2016 by giving her a piece of cheesecake poisoned with a strong sedative.
However Ms Tsvyk survived, and when she returned from hospital, found her identity documents had been stolen.
Nasyrova will be sentenced next month, and is facing up to 25 years in prison.
At the time, the pair looked quite similar, with dark hair and the same skin complexion, and they were both Russian speakers.
"The jury saw through the deception and schemes of the defendant," Melinda Katz, the Queens District Attorney said in a statement.
"Fortunately, her victim survived and the poison led right back to the culprit," Ms Katz added.
The jury heard that in August 2016, Nasyrova, now 47, went to her beautician's house in Queens with a box of cheesecake - eating two pieces herself, and offering the third, poisoned slice to Ms Tsvyk, who was 35 at the time. She started to vomit and went to lie down.''
''Ms Tsvyk's friend found her unconscious the next day, her clothes changed to lacey lingerie and pills scattered around the floor as if she had tried to take her own life.
When she finally returned home, Ms Tsvyk's Ukrainian passport and US work permit were missing, as well as jewellery and about $4,000 (£3,300) in cash, the prosecutor said during opening statements.''

Viktoria Nasyrova: Woman guilty of lookalike cheesecake poisoning plot
The Russian-born New Yorker planned to murder her victim and steal her identity, jury finds.


Viktoria Nasyrova (left) and Olga Tsvyk (right)
By Tiffany Wertheimer
''Viktoria Nasyrova tried to kill her beautician Olga Tsvyk in 2016 by giving her a piece of cheesecake poisoned with a strong sedative.
However Ms Tsvyk survived, and when she returned from hospital, found her identity documents had been stolen.
Nasyrova will be sentenced next month, and is facing up to 25 years in prison.
At the time, the pair looked quite similar, with dark hair and the same skin complexion, and they were both Russian speakers.
"The jury saw through the deception and schemes of the defendant," Melinda Katz, the Queens District Attorney said in a statement.
"Fortunately, her victim survived and the poison led right back to the culprit," Ms Katz added.
The jury heard that in August 2016, Nasyrova, now 47, went to her beautician's house in Queens with a box of cheesecake - eating two pieces herself, and offering the third, poisoned slice to Ms Tsvyk, who was 35 at the time. She started to vomit and went to lie down.''
''Ms Tsvyk's friend found her unconscious the next day, her clothes changed to lacey lingerie and pills scattered around the floor as if she had tried to take her own life.
When she finally returned home, Ms Tsvyk's Ukrainian passport and US work permit were missing, as well as jewellery and about $4,000 (£3,300) in cash, the prosecutor said during opening statements.''
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