BRATISLAVA, May 17, (WEBNOVINY) — The police say they found the corpses of two women who were probably killed by the alleged cannibal, Matej Curka. They found the GPS coordinates of the place where the two corpses were located, together with photographs of body parts that the corpses were missing on Curka’s computer. Both women were buried in a shallow grave and covered with plastic foil. The corpses are undergoing expertise currently, but have not been identified yet. According to Police Corps President Jaroslav Spisiak, it looks as though parts of the clothes of one of the dead women are identical to the clothes worn by a missing woman from Snina the last time she was seen. The other corpse, found on Tuesday morning in the forests near Kysak, was naked. On Monday, an improvised altar with a candle, where Curka kept his tools, was found. Spisiak refused to specify what state the corpses were in, considering it inappropriate.
The supposed cannibal Matej Curka was seriously injured in a shoot-out with a SWAT team as they tried to arrest him in the village of Sokol close to Kysak in eastern Slovakia on May 10. Curka was supposed to meet a man from Switzerland, who allegedly wanted to die and agreed to be killed and eaten by a cannibal. The man agreed to meet the suspect in Kysak. However, Slovak police, after learning of the plan, exchanged the Swiss man, who had changed his mind, with a police agent. The agent met Curka, who confirmed that he was carrying handsaws, knives, spices and drugs to put the suicidal man to sleep before killing him. Curka died two days later; a SWAT policeman who was also seriously wounded during the raid, lies in a Kosice hospital and his condition is improving.
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