The gruesome discovery of a severed head and other body parts washed up along a Bali beach have been connected to the kidnapping of Ukrainian Igor Komarov. The 28-year-old was allegedly taken by a group of men back in February, with a disturbing video demanding ransom money being released shortly afterwards.
Human remains were discovered last week at the mouth of the Kos River. Police claimed that the body parts had an 80% similarity with Komarov. According to an article from the Daily Mail, officers found a head, right leg, upper chest sections, thighs, and internal organs. Authorities were able to identify the remains using forensic evidence, including samples from a molar tooth and fragments of bones, as well as DNA tests which matched Komarov’s mother.
What happened to Igor Komarov?
The Ukrainian national was spending time in Bali with his partner, Yeva Mishalova, on February 14th, Mishalova posted a photo of the happy couple on a boat, celebrating Valentine’s Day. However, just one day later their romance would be cut tragically short. Komarov was reportedly kidnapped while riding a scooter in Jimbaran, Badung. Investigators suspect that the social media posts could have possibly revealed Komarov’s location to the kidnappers.
It’s believed the alleged kidnappers wanted a ransom. Shortly after his kidnapping, a deeply disturbing video surfaced online showing a distressed and severely beaten Komarov pleading for his parents’ help. In the video, the man was seen with two black eyes and appeared to be missing a hand. Komarov told his parents, “They already chopped off some of my limbs.” He also stated that his captors had broken his legs, punched his ribcage, and he was now on medication.
The kidnappers asked for $10 million from Komarov’s parents:“Please settle with these people, they need ten million dollars, which we stole.” Komarov claimed he will be let go immediately once the money is paid.
A tragic end
Details on the case are unclear, but unfortunately for Komarov, he would never make it out of his situation alive. The body parts from last week indicate that he died roughly three days before the discovery.
As for the kidnappers, the search continues. Police were able to track a minibus GPS to a villa in Tabanan where they believe the ransom video was recorded. A Nigerian man who rented the car was also arrested last week, although it was determined that he was “not directly involved” in the alleged kidnapping.
Police have identified six suspects they believe may have something to do with the case, although so far the manhunt has yielded no results. It is believed that at least four of them have fled Bali.
Published: Mar 10, 2026 10:01 am