BREAKING: Young 22 year old hockey player murdered
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Ryan
April 24, 2022 (3:22 PM)
A young 22 year old hockey player from Russia was reportedly stabbed to death outside a cafe in Moscow, Russia this morning. Roman Didur was a former player for the Gasoilers RGUNG Moskva in the MSAHL2 league in Russia.
According to the reports by Sports24.ru, Didur was at a cafe and got into a heated argument with someone. The two went outside and Didur was stabbed in the upper-body. From the injury the player died from blood loss as he was not able to get treatment from a doctor in time.
In less than 3 hours the police arrested the perpetrator, who turned out to be a 37 year old named Armen Kuyumdzhi who was renting an apartment nearby and is currently under interrogation.
We at House of Hockey would like to offer our sincerest condolences to Roman Didur's family and friends. We never want to lose members of our hockey family.
Sports24.ru
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