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Burning Man homicide of Russian man Vadim Kruglov remains unsolved

7 September 2025
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Burning Man homicide of Russian man Vadim Kruglov remains unsolved
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The homicide of 37-year-old Vadim Kruglov, found dead in a tent at the Burning Man festival, remains unsolved as authorities seek public assistance in identifying suspects. Investigators confirmed Kruglov’s identity and are treating the case as a homicide, while his father calls for justice and a GoFundMe has been set up to return his remains.

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