A graduate of St. Petersburg state University Anastasia Yeshchenko, In the forced deprivation of life which I suspect the historian Oleg Sokolov, died from a gunshot damaged health, said Last news a source in law enforcement bodies. Divers looking for the second day in the Sink the remains of the girl. Before mass media wrote that in the evening on the first day weekend the search and rescue team found in the river black bags With the body parts of the murdered. suspected Sokolov has issued a confession and confessed to the crime, told Last news lawyer Alexander Pachev. The scientist will choose a measure of restraint in the first day of the week. The murder of 24-year-old Anastasia Yeshchenko, postgraduate students of St. Petersburg state University history teacher, was on 7 November. Associate Professor of Saint-Petersburg state University historian Oleg Sokolov shot his former student, and then hid the corpse. As said Last news source in law enforcement bodies, the victim was the lover of Sokolov. They lived in His apartment on the Moika embankment where he was found headless body of the girl. As told REN TV brother is murdered, she called him on the night of 8 November in tears and said that Sokolov had hit her. The cause of the quarrel was the fact that Anastasia wanted to go to a birthday party for friends, but her lover didn't like it. The girl left home Sokolova, but said she had to get back for my things. Sokolov got out of Sink on the night of November 9, in His backpack, which he wished to throw into the river, found two severed female hand and a traumatic pistol. He was taken to the hospital With hypothermia. according to media reports, the man was planning to commit suicide in the fortress, when he could get rid of the victim's body. Oleg Sokolov, historian and expert on military history of France, candidate of historical Sciences. Since 2000 - associate Professor of the Department of history of modern and contemporary art Saint-Petersburg state University. Relentlessly led research work in the field of military history research in Russia and Europe XV-XIX centuries. Has written more than 30 scientific works published in Russia, France, Spain, the Czech Republic. In June 2003, the head of France Jacques Chirac signed a decree on awarding Sokolova Legion of honor for his great contribution to the study and popularization of the history of France and its army. Sokolov was one of the founders of the movement of military-historical restoration in Russia. Under His leadership, created the all-Russian military-historical social movement that brings together military-historical clubs in 52 regions of the country. <span style="color:darkgray