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Gardener planting potatoes finds a human skull… but wife reassures him: ‘Don’t worry – it’s my first husband’ after she axed him to death 20 years ago in Russia

  • Man found skull while gardening at home in Luzino, in Siberia’s Omsk region 
  • Wife told him ‘don’t worry – it’s my first husband’ and told him to rebury remains
  • She confessed to axing her husband to death after he beat her 20 years ago
  • New husband ignored her instructions and revealed his discovery to police 

A gardener found a skull while planting potatoes – only for his wife to reveal it was the remains of her first husband who she had axed to death and buried 20 years ago.

The 60-year-old woman calmly explained ‘don’t worry – it’s my first husband’ after the grim discovery in the garden of her home in Luzino, a village in the Omsk region of Siberia.

She confessed to the killing before telling her new partner to ‘bury the remains again, forget about it, and we won’t tell the police.’

A gardener found a skull while planting potatoes - only for his wife to reveal it was the remains of her first husband who she had axed to death and buried 20 years ago
The 60-year-old woman calmly explained 'don't worry - it's my first husband' after the grim discovery in the garden of her home in Luzino, a village in the Omsk region of Siberia

However, he ignored the instructions and told officers.

The woman had confessed to him that 21 years ago she had struck her spouse with an axe during a quarrel after ‘he came home drunk and beat me’ at her home.

She dismembered the man, aged 52, and buried him in her potato patch. Then she pretended that he had gone to work and never come home.

The woman’s new husband – who also found other bones – ignored her demands and went to police to report the crime.

The unnamed woman confessed to killing her husband, said the Russian Investigative Committee, which probes serious crimes.

She confessed to the killing before telling her new partner to 'bury the remains again, forget about it, and we won't tell the police'
The woman had confessed to him that 21 years ago she had struck her spouse with an axe during a quarrel after 'he came home drunk and beat me' at her home

In a crime reconstruction she showed how she dismembered her husband with an axe.

Police dug out the vegetable garden and found other bones. A judge put the woman under house arrest during the criminal investigation.

She faces a charge of wilful killing with a maximum penalty of ten years in prison.

‘By planting potatoes this man may have saved his own life,’ said a local.

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