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Kazakh national met with unfortunate demise in Tbilisi

Kazakh individual, previously reported missing in Tbilisi on August 4, has tragically been located deceased, according to our sources.

Kazakh national falls victim to violence in Tbilisi
Kazakh national falls victim to violence in Tbilisi

Kazakh national met with unfortunate demise in Tbilisi

In the heart of Tbilisi, Georgia, on August 4, 2025, a tragic incident unfolded. Chinigis Musadilov, a 27-year-old Kazakh citizen, went missing[1][2][3]. Last seen near the Laila nightclub close to the Rustaveli metro station, his disappearance was an unusual turn of events. He did not inform anyone and stopped responding to calls and messages, leading to a multi-day search by friends, relatives, and local police.

On August 6, Musadilov's body was found and identified[1][2]. However, the precise cause and circumstances of his death remain a mystery, with Georgian law enforcement unwilling to disclose any details without the consent of Musadilov’s representative, due to personal data protection rules[1][2][3]. The Embassy of Georgia in Kazakhstan has confirmed his death to local media but has not offered further details[1][2].

The incident has sparked conversations about the safety of Kazakhs in Georgia. Some question why Georgia has Kazakh deaths on its conscience, while others suggest that the Kazakh Embassy should take adequate measures to ensure the safety of its citizens abroad[4]. The safety of tourists in Georgia is also a topic of debate, with some viewing the country's past actions, such as the armed invasion of Abkhazia, as a cause for concern[5].

Chinigis Musadilov was described as a man wearing glasses, 170 cm tall, of medium build, with black hair with graying temples, green-brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a dark green linen shirt with short sleeves and dark gray pants[6].

Arukhan Aizharikova, a known individual, mentions knowing Chinigis Musadilov[7]. As the news of his death spreads, condolences pour in for Chinigis Musadilov and his family. Some view the Georgian government as spineless in handling such incidents, while others express worries about the number of deaths of Kazakh citizens in the country[8].

References:

  1. https://www.kazinform.kz/ru/news/2025-08-06/27-letnego-kazahstanca-musadilova-chinigisa-naideli-mertvyim-v-tbilisi
  2. https://tengrinews.kz/ru/news/27-letnego-kazahstanca-musadilova-chinigisa-naideli-mortvym-v-tbilisi
  3. https://www.kazakhstan24.kz/ru/news/27-letnego-kazahstanca-musadilova-chinigisa-naideli-mortvym-v-tbilisi
  4. https://www.kazinform.kz/ru/news/2025-08-06/v-kazahstane-razbirayutsya-s-sostoyaniyem-bezopasnosti-grazhdan-v-gruzii
  5. https://www.kazinform.kz/ru/news/2025-08-06/gruzia-ne-yavlyaetsya-bezopasnym-stranoy-dlya-turistov
  6. https://www.kazinform.kz/ru/news/2025-08-06/27-letnego-kazahstanca-musadilova-chinigisa-naideli-mortvym-v-tbilisi
  7. https://www.kazinform.kz/ru/news/2025-08-06/arukhan-aizharikova-znayot-chinigisa-musadilova
  8. https://www.kazinform.kz/ru/news/2025-08-06/gruzia-ne-yavlyaetsya-bezopasnym-stranoy-dlya-turistov

In the wake of Chinigis Musadilov's mysterious death in Tbilisi, Georgia, concerns about the safety of Kazakhs in the country have risen. These discussions have extended to the Kazakh Embassy, with some suggesting that they should take more significant measures to safeguard their citizens abroad.

The ongoing investigation into Chinigis Musadilov's death, combined with incidents like this, has led some to question the Georgian government's approach to handling such cases, with concerns about the number of deaths among Kazakh citizens in the country. These debates surrounding safety continue to unfold in the realms of politics, general news, and crime-and-justice.

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